Guide to the John R. Mott Papers (Record Group No. 45)

Compiled by Martha Lund Smalley

Yale University Library, Divinity Library Special Collections
409 Prospect Street
New Haven, Connecticut

January, 1980

Copyright © Yale University Library

Overview

QUANTITY
Total archival boxes 230; total linear footage 95'
ABSTRACT
The papers document the multitude of activities and involvements pursued by John R. Mott in over seventy years of working life. General correspondence, 1886-1955, comprises nearly half the bulk of Mott's papers, and includes letters to and from prominent American governmental leaders, philanthropists, international political, social and religious leaders. Family papers and correspondence provide valuable biographical and genealogical information as well as revealing another dimension of Mott's life, his role as a devoted son, brother, husband and father. John R. Mott was born on May 25, 1865 in Sullivan County, New York. His higher education was pursued at Upper Iowa University, Fayette, Iowa (1881-1885) and at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York (Ph.B., 1888: Phi Beta Kappa). He received honorary degrees from Yale, Edinburgh, Princeton, Brown, Toronto and other universities. He served as administrator and leader of various organizations including the Young Men's Christian Association, Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, World Student Christian Federation, Foreign Missions Conference of North America, International Missionary Council, Interchurch World Movement, Institute of Social and Religious Research and the World Council of Churches. In 1916, Mott was a member of the commission assigned to negotiate a settlement with Mexico. In 1917, he participated in a special diplomatic mission to Russia headed by Senator Elihu Root. Mott was co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946. During his career, he was officially honored by the governments of the United States, France, Italy, Japan, Poland, Greece, Jerusalem, Siam, Sweden, China, Czechoslovakia, Norway, Hungary, Estonia, Portugal, and Finland. Mott died in Orlando, Florida on January 31, 1955.
ARRANGEMENT

Arranged in ten series:

ACCESS AND USE

Open to qualified researchers.

PROVENANCE

Primarily a gift of John Raleigh Mott and his children, 1955.

PREFERRED CITATION

John R. Mott Papers, Record Group No. 45, Special Collections, Yale Divinity School Library.

ONLINE CATALOG RECORD

The catalog record for this collection is available online.

John R. Mott was born on May 25, 1865 in Livingston Manor, Sullivan County, New York. In September of 1865, his family moved to Postville, Iowa where his father was first a farmer and later a lumber dealer. Mott's higher education was pursued at Upper Iowa University, Fayette, Iowa (1881-1885) and at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York (Ph.B, 1888: Phi Beta Kappa). On November 26, 1891, Mott was married to Leila Ada White of Wooster, Ohio. The Motts had four children: John Livingstone, Irene, Frederick Dodge and Eleanor Campbell. Following Leila Mott's death in 1952, Mott was married to Agnes Peter of Washington, D.C. On July 28, 1953. Mott died in Orlando, Florida on January 31, 1955.

Among the many administrative posts held by Mott were the following:

  • Student Secretary, International Committee of the Y.M.C.A.
  • Chairman of the Executive Committee, Student Volunteer Movement.
  • General Secretary and Chairman, World's Student Christian Federation.
  • Founder, Foreign Missions Conference of North America.
  • Chairman, World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh, 1910.
  • Foreign Secretary and General Secretary, International Committee of the Y.M.C.A.
  • General Secretary, National Council of the Y.M.C.A. of the United States.
  • Chairman, World Committee of the Y.M.C.A.
  • General Secretary, National War Work Council of the Y.M.C.A.
  • Chairman, International Missionary Council.
  • Chairman, Institute of Social and Religious Research.

Honorary President and one of the first active Presidents, World Council of Churches. In later years, a major vehicle for Mott's activities was the Committee on the Work of John R. Mott. The goal of this committee was "To foster international and interdenominational cooperation on the part of social and religious forces in different parts of the world, and to promote their efficiency by conferences, visitation, literature, use of special workers, fostering research and kindred methods."

See Series VIII, Section C, Box 181

Mott was co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946. During his career he was officially honored by the governments of the United States of America, France, Italy, Japan, Poland, Greece, Jerusalem, Siam, Sweden, China, Czechoslovakia, Norway, Hungary, Estonia, Portugal and Finland. Mott received honorary degrees from Yale, Edinburgh, Princeton, Brown, Toronto, and other universities.

For more detailed description of John R. Mott's life and work, the researcher is referred to C. Howard Hopkins' recent biography of Mott (Eerdmans, 1979), as well as to earlier biographies by Basil Mathews, Ruth Rouse, and Galen Fisher. Within this register, the listed folder headings of Series VII, BIOGRAPHICAL DOCUMENTATION, provide a quick chronological index to Mott's activites. Also of note are the numerous narrative analyses of Mott's life contained in Series IX, EVALUATIONS AND BIOGRAPHIES.

While few individuals in our time are cognizant of John R. Mott's reputation and achievements, he was a widely acclaimed phenomenon in his own era. Friend of Presidents and philanthropists, administrator, evangelist, and architect of Christian unity, Mott traveled over two million miles as an "ambassador for Christ."

"John R. Mott: A Hero of Our Time", World Communique, March-April, 1965, p. 4. Kenneth Scott Latourette, eminent historian of Christianity, evaluated Mott's contribution as follows:

Combining a simple faith issuing from a complete commitment to Christ with a commanding platform presence, world-wide vision, skill in discerning and enlisting young men of ability, and the capacity to win the confidence of men of affairs, and reaching out across ecclesiastical barriers in the effort to unite Christians of many traditions in the endeavor to win all mankind to the faith, Mott became one of the outstanding leaders in the entire history of Christianity.

Kenneth Scott Latourette, History of Christianity (NY: Harper and Bros., 1953) p. 1258.

Mott's renown as a religious leader led to his involvement in American diplomatic affairs, particularly during the Presidency of Woodrow Wilson. In 1916 Mott was a member of the commission assigned to negotiate a settlement with Mexico. In 1917 he participated in a special diplomatic mission to Russia headed by Senator Elihu Root. The Root Mission was sent by Wilson to confirm American support of the new Russian Provisional Government and to encourage Russia's continuing war effort. Mottos special commission was to cultivate relations with religious leaders in Russia. His notes are a valuable source of information on religious and political developments in Russia during this period.

see two articles written by John W. Long and C. Howard Hopkins, Series IX, Box 219, Folder 3440

Introduction

The John R. Mott Papers consist of ninety-five linear feet of material divided into ten series:

Even a collection of this size cannot document thoroughly the multitude of activities and involvements pursued by John R. Mott in his life. over seventy years of working life. Mott's energy and organizationalefficiency were astounding to his contemporaries, a legend in his own time. Particularly in later years, an increasing portion of Mott's zeal was devoted to insuring that a record of his life and work be preserved for posterity. Every note, report, and letter was classified and filed by Mott's faithful secretaries, reshuffled by biographers, and now, in a final reprocessing by the archivist,

hopefully organized in a way which not only preserves Mott's trace but provides for access to valuable historical information regarding individuals and movements in the period 1880 to 1955.

Though Mott was a friend of governmental leaders and involved in diplomatic missions, this collection of his papers is likely to be most valuable for its documentation of the organizations which Mott founded and led. Mott occasionally spoke out on issues like Prohibition and was frequently an unofficial spokesman for America abroad, but surprisingly little is found in Mott's papers regarding the conflicts convulsing American society during his lifetime. The cornerstone of Mottos activities was a vision of the Kingdom of God based on individuals transformed by the call of God and moral fortitude. Societal issues such as labor conflict' big money, and imperialism were viewed through the lenses of this vision with a simplistic confidence undoubtedly heartening to a large body of the American population.

Rising from rural Mid-Western origins to close association with many business, government and religious leaders, Mott was a hero of his time, a symbol for American optimism. Mott's well-documented climb to prominence, his changing and unchanging foci and values, and the abrupt fading of his reputation in the twenty-five years since his his death provide valuable insights-into the workings of American society.

In a folder preceding Series I of this collection are copies of the "Source Material Files Catalog" prepared by Mott's secretary, Benjamin R. Barber, in 1952. This catalog and a parallel listing by earlier Divinity Library personnel represent the organizational scheme worked out by Mott and associates for his archives. This scheme was not maintained in the final reorganization of Mott's papers because it provided limited access to specific items and did not encompass the whole of the Mott archive. It will be of interest to the researcher, however, to examine this more topically oriented organizational scheme devised by Mott and his secretaries. Information sheets indicating the archivist's relocation of material are filed with the "Source Material Files Catalog." This information will be of value to the researcher in locating correspondence related to particular organizations served by Mott.

The first series in this collection, GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, dates from 1886 to 1955, nd. and comprises nearly half the bulk of Mott's papers. The letters are arranged primarily under the naves of individuals, rather than under organizations or institutions, for the corporate affiliations of the correspondents involved were changing and intertwined. Prominent American governmental leaders represented in Mott's correspondence include: John Foster Dulles, Joseph C. Grew, Warren G. Harding, Herbert Hoover, Cordell Hull, Franklin K. Lane, Robert Lansing, Gifford Pinchot, Theodore Roosevelt, Elihu Root, Hugh Lenox Scott, Henry L. Stimson, William Howard Taft, Harry S. Truman and Woodrow Wilson. Philanthropists with whom Mott corresponded include: Anita McCormick Blaine, Cleveland E. Dodge, Cleveland H. Dodge, Robert Dollar, A.A. Hyde, Cyrus Hall McCormick, Jr., Nettle Fowler McCormick, Starr Murphy, Ransom E. Olds, Annie Pfeiffer, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., James Stokes, and John Wanamaker. International political and social leaders such as Feng Yu Hsiang, Marshal Ferdinand Foch, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Jan Hofmeyr, and Count Shimpei Goto of Japan are represented. On the international religious scene, Mott's correspondents included V.S. Azariah, Karl Fries, Toyohiko Kagawa, T.Z. Koo, Hendrik Eraemer, Joseph H. Oldham, William Paton, Nathan Soderblom, Erich Stange, J.E.K. Studd, J. Hudson Taylor, William Temple, Willem Visser 't Hooft, and Sir George Williams. Mott also corresponded with many of the American Protestant leaders of his time, including George Sherwood Eddy, Harry Emerson Fosdick, Richard C. Morse, Charles K. Ober, David R. Porter, Josiah Strong, Billy Sunday, Henry P. Van Dusen, Robert P. Wilder and Luther D. Wishard, among many others.

Letters from the early, formative years of the YMCA, Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, World Student Christian Federation and other organizations are available in the collection, but it is also obvious that Mott became more systematic in preserving his correspondence as his career progressed and his secretarial assistance increased. Much valuable early correspondence was gathered in photocopy for the collection by Mott's biographer C. Howard Hopkins. Of particular note is the extensive correspondence between Mott and Joseph H. Oldham related to the World Missionary Conference in Edinburgh (1910) and the groundwork for the International Missionary Council, which was formally established in 1921.

The researcher should be alerted to the availability of Mott correspondence in other personal paper collections at the Divinity Library, including the George Sherwood Eddy Papers, Robert P. Wilder Papers and Clarence P. Shedd Papers. Appendix A of this register is an index to the Mott correspondence in the archives of the World Student Christian Federation (Yale Divinity Library Record Group No. 46), a massive collection largely compiled by Mott and intimately related to his own archives.

The second series, FAMILY PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE, dates from 1813 to 1975, nd. It provides valuable biographical and genealogical information as well as revealing another dimension of Mott's life, his role as a devoted son, brother, husband and father. Mott wrote frequently and regularly to his parents and sisters until around 1910, and these letters represent the most complete information available on the early phases of Mott's career. Leila White Mott was an important accomplice in her husband's career, his editor, advisor, and closest friend. She often accompanied Mott on his voyages, but when she did not, he wrote frequently to keep her abreast of his activities. Leila's general and family correspondence, as well as memorabilia related to her family, are included in this series. The correspondence of Mott's second wife which is contained in the series consists primarily of letters of condolence- received at the the time of Mott's death.

As his own best promoter, Mott made a systematic effort to prepare and circulate narrative accounts of his~activities. These REPORT LETTERS, JOURNALS, AND DIARIES, contained in Series III. date from Mott's visits to North American colleges and universities in 1888 to a trip to India in 1939. Objective rather than subjective in content, these accounts were, in later years, often compiled by Mott's current secretary/assistant. Several diaries and journal type writings of Leila White Mott are also included in this series.

Series IV consists of Mott's manuscript NOTES AND NOTEBOOKS dating from 1878 to 1955. It was Mott's habit to record on folded sheets of 8 1/2 by 11" paper his impressions, agendas and thoughts for the endless meetings, interviews and speaking engagements which formed his life. These scraps of minuscule scrawl are among the most valuable of the Mott papers, for here one can trace evolutions of thought, find raw data on the inner workings of meetings and have access to Mott's informal musings. Some of the most interesting of these notes are located under the topic "Autobiography". In these notes to himself, Mott set down his priorities and ambitions as well as the background to important decisions. Also included in this series are the pocket ledgers which Mott used to record his personal expenses and other pertinent information. A series of important notebooks in this series (some in Mott's handwriting) document the early operations of the Student YMCA and the InterSeminary Missionary Alliance, c. 1880-1899.

The ADDRESSES AND ARTICLES of Series V represent Mott's shorter published works and date from 1884 to 1948. In some cases, Mott's manuscript notes and preparations for these finished pieces are available in Series IV. Both Series IV and Series V are arranged topically, and chronologically within topics, to facilitate location of connecting items. Though the modern reader is sure to be struck by the repetitiveness and wordy rhetoric of Mott's addresses, it is obvious from their quantity that Mott was much in demand as a public speaker.

Mott wrote several book-length works during his career as well as compiling his magnum opus, the six volume collection of his addresses and papers. Series VI, BOOKS AND FOREWORDS, consists primarily of material related to the distribution and review of Mott's publications. Mott's growing concern that future generations have a record of his work took concrete form in his massive project of compiling his Addresses and Papers and distributing the volumes worldwide. The second section of Series VI contains various forewords and introductions written by Mott for works of others.

The BIOGRAPHICAL DOCUMENTATION of Series VII consists primarily of printed material such as newspaper and magazine clippings, programs, reports, bulletins, publicity releases and posters. These items, plus a few manuscript reports and citations, and a biographical card file, serve to trace Mott's activities from his college days until his death in 1955. Post-humous tributes and the Mott Centennial observances 1965 are also documented in this series.

Efficient organizer that he was, Mott maintained extensive source material files for use in his committee work and in preparing addresses and written works. Newspaper and magazine articles, brochures, maps, reports, and other printed materials, as well as typescript extracts from books on various subjects were classified and preserved. Mott's interest in biography is represented in this series by files of information related to prominent individuals. Another section of the SUBJECT FILE of Series VIII centers on the geographical areas visited by Mott. A third section documents topics and issues ranging from the ''Bible" and "Evangelism" to "Race Relations" and "Social Issues."

Of particular note in Series VIII are the files of printed material related to the various organizations which Mott served. In some cases, the Divinity Library had previously established archival and pamphlet files for these organizations in other record groups. In the interest of consolidating similar materials, printed material which fit into these files was removed from the Mott papers. The new locations of these items are noted in the Register. It should be clear to the researcher that a full analysis of Mott's work would require delving into other collections in the Library including those related to the World Student Christian Federation, Student Volunteer Movement, International Missionary Council, World Council of Churches and YMCA -- Student Division. Though a certain amount of printed material related to the YMCA (other than Student Division) remains with the Mott papers, the researcher should also be aware of the Mott-related material available at the YMCA Historical Library in New York.

Series IX, EVALUATIONS AND BIOGRAPHIES, contains published and unpublished descriptions and analyses of Mott's life and work written by colleagues and journalists. Many of these descriptions were prepared for publication in religious periodicals; others are in the form of letters or memoranda written in response to the requests of Mott's biographers. Some business and review material for the earlier biographies by Mathews and Fisher is included.

A large section of the series derives from files compiled by C. Howard Hopkins, Mott's most recent biographer. Folders classified by the Hopkins system and the key for deciphering the system have been kept together as a unit. When items have been removed from Hopkins' files to unite them with similar items in the Mott files, information sheets indicating the material removed and its new location have been placed in the Hopkins file. Also included is Hopkins' original final draft, from which the smaller printed draft was derived.

The PHOTOGRAPHS of Series X are organized under various topics. Included are an excellent series of formal portraits of Mott taken over the years as well as informal photos of Mott with his family and at his summer retreat at Lac des Iles, Canada. The section of travel and conference photographs provides historical documentation for various organizations, as well as tracing Mott's activities.

Description of the Papers

Series I: General Correspondence

The letters are arranged alphabetically by author or recipient other than Mott. A general folder (or folders) for each letter of the alphabet is followed by individual folders for frequent or notable correspondents. In most cases correspondence related to a particular corporate body is filed under the individual correspondents involved. Cross-referencing will alert the researcher to this arrangement. One folder of unidentified correspondence follows the alphabetically arranged files. At the end of the series are three bound volumes of letters presented to Mott on certain special occasions. These volumes are arranged alphabetically by author and are not cross-referenced with the remainder of the series.

BoxFolderContentsDate
1 A "Source Materials File Catalog" prepared by B.R. Barber, Mott's secre tary 1952
1 Ab - Ad
2 Alb - Ali
3 All - Amd
4 Ame - Amo
5 Ana - Ane
6 Ang - Arc
7 Ark - AY
8 Abbott, Lyman 1905
9 Abe, Y 1940-1941
10 Abernethy, Bradford S. 1942
11 Abingdon-Cokesbury Press 1940-1951
12 Adams, Wilman E. 1942-1946
13 Aiman, J.S. 1936-1940
14 Albert I, King of the Belgians (printed invitation) 1919
15 Albright, Leland S. 1943-1947
16 Albright, Leland S. 1948-1952
2 18 Alden, Mrs. George I. 1926
19 Alexander, B.G. 1915-1948
20 Allen, P. MacGregor 1930-1947
21 Allier, Raoul 1914-1931
22 Ames, Herbert B. 1915
23 Anders, Rodolfo 1938-1948
24 Andersen, Hans P. 1899-1904
25 Andersen, Hans P. 1906-1908
2 26 Andersen, Hans P. 1909 Jan-Mar
27 Andersen, Hans P. 1909 Apr-1914
28 Anderson, Henry W. 1918
29 Anderson, Paul B. 1920-1934
30 Anderson, Paul B. 1935-1939
31 Anderson, Paul B. 1940-1941
32 Anderson, Paul B. 1942-1943 Jan
33 Anderson, Paul B. 1943 Feb-Dec
34 Anderson, Paul B. 1944-1945
35 Anderson, Paul B. 1946
36 Anderson, Paul B. 1947-1949
37 Anderson, Paul B. 1950
38 Anderson, Paul B. 1951-1953,nd.
3 40 Anderson, William F. 1940-1944
41 Anderson, William K. 1940-1943
42 Andrews, C.F. 1933-1939,nd.
43 Anet, Henri 1934-1946
44 Angell, James R. 1932-1949
45 Armstrong, A.E. 1933-1950,nd.
46 Arnup, Jesse H. 1940-1949
47 Asch, Sholem 1945-1950
48 Association Press 1937-1944
49 Association Press 1945-1947
50 Association Press 1948-1954
51 Astor 1931
52 Athenagoras 1931-1952
53 Atherton, Frank C. 1904-1940
3 54 Atherton, Frank C. 1941-1945
55 Atherton, J.B.; Atherton, Juliette; Juliette Atherton Trust 1897-1954,nd.
56 Atkinson, Henry A. 1928, 1940-1941
57 Atkinson, Henry A. 1942-1955,nd.
58 Auckland, Bishop of 1911
59 Avery, Alfred H. 1948
60 Axling, William 1923-1952
61 Azariah, V.S. 1902-1945
62 Baa - Bai
63 Bak - Bap
64 Barb - Barn
65 Baro - Bart
66 Bas - Bay
67 Bea - Bee
68 Bei - Ben
69 Ber - Bev
70 Bic - Bil
71 Bio - Bis
72 Bl
73 Bob - Boo
74 Bor - Bowe
75 Bowi - Boz
76 Brac - Bran
77 Bras - Brau
5 78 Bre - Brn
79 Broa - Broo
80 Brou - Brown, F.
81 Brown, G. - Brub
82 Bruc - Bry
83 Buc - Bun
84 Bur - Buz
85 Babbott, Frank L. 1940-1950
86 Bach Festival Society of Winter Park, Florida 1941-1952
87 Bader, Jesse M. 1940-1943
88 Bader, Jesse M. 1944-1949
89 Bailey, Liberty Hyde 1943-1948
90 Bainton, Roland H. 1941-1953
91 Baker, Edwin G. 1933-1954
92 Baker, James Chamberlain 1928-1942 Jan
93 Baker, James Chamberlain 1942 Mar-1943
94 Baker, James Chamberlain 1944-1952, nd.
95 Baker, Newton D. 1917-1933
96 Balfour of Burleigh, Lord 1910-1915
97 Ballantyne, Harry 1924-1952
98 Bank of Montreal 1941-1953
99 Banninga, John J. 1940 Feb 16
100 Baptist Book Store 1942
6 101 Barber, B.R. 1902-1911
102 Barber, B.R. 1912-1925
103 Barber, B.R. 1926-1942
104 Barber, B.R. 1943-1944
105 Barber, B.R. 1945
106 Barber, B.R. 1946
107 Barber, B.R. 1947
108 Barber, B.R. 1948
109 Barber, B.R. 1949
110 Barber, B.R. 1950-1952
111 Barber, B.R. 1953-1954,nd.
112 Barber, John Clarke 1946-1954
113 Barbour, G.F. 1934-1942
114 Barner, Arthur 1912-1948
7 115 Barnes, Roswell P. 1940-1949
116 Barnett, Eugene E. 1982-1940 Jan
117 Barnett, Eugene E. 1940 Sep-1941 Feb
118 Barnett, Eugene E. 1941 Mar-Dec
119 Barnett, Eugene E. 1942
120 Barnett, Eugene E. 1943
121 Barnett, Eugene E. 1944
122 Barnett, Eugene E. 1945
123 Barnett, Eugene E. 1946
124 Barnett, Eugene E. 1947
125 Barnett, Eugene E. 1948
126 Barnett, Eugene E. 1949
8 127 Barnett, Eugene E. 1950 Jan-Nov
128 Barnett, Eugene E. 1950 Dec-1951
129 Barnett, Eugene E. 1952-1953
130 Barnett, Eugene E. 1954, nd.
131 Barnhart, B.P. 1934-1942
132 Barrows, John Henry 1897
133 Barstow, Robbins Wolcott 1935-1947
134 Barton, James L. 1897-1935
135 Barwick, John W. 1940, 1941
136 Bashford, J.W. 1904-1917
137 Beaton, John W. 1931-1949
138 Beaver, Gilbert A. 1895-1896 Jul
139 Beaver, Gilbert A. 1896 Sep-1897
140 Beaver, Gilbert A. 1898-1899
141 Beaver, Gilbert A. 1900-1901
142 Beaver, Gilbert A. 1909-1915
143 Beaver, Gilbert A. 1916-1944
144 Beaver, Gilbert A. 1949-1952, nd.
145 Beaver, James A. 1897-1909
146 Beaver, R. Pierce 1948-1950
147 Beaver, R. Pierce 1951-1953
148 Beebe, Merton L. 1934- 1945
149 Bell, George K.A. 1927-1951
150 Bendtz, N. Arne 1943-1949
9 151 Bennett, William A. 1940-1941
152 Bennett, William A. 1942-1949
153 Berggrav, Eivind 1946-1950, nd.
154 Bernadotte, Oscar 1926-1941
155 Bernadotte, Oscar 1943-1953, nd.
156 Bernstorff, J. van 1916
156A Bersell, P.O. 1942-1947
157 Berry, Elmer 1927-1933
158 Best, Ernest M. 1931-1949
159 Biblical Seminary in New York 1942
160 Bidgrain, Suzanne H. 1918-1920
161 Bidgrain, Suzanne H. 1921
162 Bidgrain, Suzanne H. 1922-1927,1946
163 Bilheimer, G.S. 1928-1944
164 Bilheimer, G.S. 1915-1951
165 Bilheimer, Robert S. 1942-1945
166 Bilheimer, Robert S. 1946-1948
167 Bilheimer, Robert S. 1949-1952
10 168 Billikopf, Jacob 1942-1946
169 Billings, Elizabeth 1914-1940
170 Billings, Elizabeth 1941-1942
171 Billings, Elizabeth 1943-1946
172 Billings, Julia P. 1907
173 gingham, J.R. 1945-1946
174 Bird, Philip Snead 1942-1948
175 Birks, Gerald W. 1915-1948
176 Bishop, Charles W. 1915-1954
177 Blaine, Anita McCormick 1927-1952
10 178 Blakey, Claude W. 1944-1949
179 Bliss, Howard S. 1917
180 Boegner, Marc 1939-1952
181 Boon-Itt, Spmuel 1931
182 Booth, Evangeline 1938
183 Bosworth, Edward I. 1899-1911
184 Bowe, V.P. 1940-1949
185 Bowlby, Harry L. 1942-1948
186 Bowlby, Harry L. 1949-1953
187 Boynton' Charles L. 1934-1941
188 Brainerd, Cephas 1903
189 Brainerd, Eveline W. 1943-1946
190 Braisted, Paul J. 1940-1950
191 Brandenburg, Earl W. 1940-1952
192 Branscomb, John 1944-1953
11 193 Breg, W. Roy 1939-1941 Apr
194 Breg, W. Roy 1941 Jun-1943 May
195 Breg, W. Roy 1943 Jun-1944
196 Breg, W. Roy 1945
197 Breg, W. Roy 1946
198 Breg, W. Roy 1947
199 Breg, W. Roy 1948
200 Breg, W. Roy 1949-1950
201 Breg, W. Roy 1951-1954
202 Brenner, Scott 1943-1944
11 203 Brent, Charles H. 1907-1928
204 Bridges, Asa 1947
205 Broadus, John A. 1893
206 Brockman, Fletcher S. 1911-1923
207 Brockman, Fletcher S. 1925-1944
208 Brockman, Mary 1915-1952
209 Brookes, Edgar 1937-1940
210 Brooks, Murray G. 1940-1954
12 211 Brown, Arlo Ayres 1933-1946
212 Brown Arthur Judson 1897-1951
213 Brown Brothers Harriman and Co. 1938-1949
214 Brown, William Adams 1938-1943
215 Browne, Eleanor Kent 1939-1943
216 Browns, Eleanor Kent 1944-1954
217 Brumbaugh, Thoburn T. 1935-1947
218 Brunner, Emil 1946-1950
219 Bryce, James 1911, 1915
220 Bryan, William Jennings 1915-1927, nd.
221 Buchman, FrPnk 1917
222 Bucke, Emory.S. 1946-1948
223 Buckley, J.M. 1887
224 Budge, Donald A. 1909-1949
225 Buell, Robert 0. 1944-1947
226 Bull, Oswin 1934, 1945
227 Burke, John J. 1918-1936
12 229 Burr, George Lincoln 1887-1892
230 Burr, George Llncoln 1908-1934
231 Burton, Ernest D. 1924
232 Burton, John W. 1934-1945
233 Burton, Margaret E. 1940-1947
228 Butler, Clementina
13 234 Cab - Cal
235 Cam - Cap
236 Card - Cars
237 Cart - Cas
238 Ced - Char
239 Che
240 Chi - Chu
241 Ci - Col
242 Com - Cox
243 Or - Cu
244 Cairns, David S. 1913-1918
245 Cairns, David S. 1919-1945, nd.
246 Calhoun, Charles K. 1899-1934
247 Calhoun, Charles K. 1941-1955
248 Camargo, G. Baez 1934-1954
249 Cameron, W.A. 1941-1950
250 Campbell, Edward Fay 1934-1943
251 Campbell, Edward Fay 1945-1955
14 252 Cannon, James 1927-1944
253 Capen, Samuel B. 1908-1910
254 Carlson, Eskil C. 1941-1949
255 Carnegie, Andrew 1912-1919
256 Carnegie, Louise W. 1931-1944, nd.
257 Carre, Mary 1948-1954, nd.
258 Carter, Edward C. 1903-1912
259 Carter, Edward C. 1914-1954
260 Cartwright, Frank T. 1941- 1948
261 Cash, William Wilson 1934-1948
262 Cassian, Bishop Archimandrite 1947-1954
263 Cavert, Samuel McCrea 1931-1941
264 Cavert, Samuel McCrea 1942-1943
265 Cavert, Samuel McCrea 1944-1954, nd.
266 Cedergren, Hugo 1940-1945
267 Cedergren, Hugo 1946-1947
268 Cedergren, Hugo 1947-1954
269 Ceriani, Juan Carlos 1940-1947
270 Chambers, L.P. 1908-1947
271 Charles Scribner's Sons, Publishers 1940-1944
15 272 Chase National Bank 1939-1950
273 Chase National Bank 1949-1950
274 Cheney, Ralph L. 1940-1948
275 Cheng, Ching-Yi 1913-1932
276 Chiang Kai-shek 1929-1949
277 Chiang, Mayling Soong 1939
278 Chicago Sunday Evening Club 1940-1948
15 279 Chitambar, Jashwant R. 1931
280 Chirgwin, A.M. 1942-1947
Church Peace Union see: Henry A. Atkinson
281 Clark, Flmer T. 1941 1951
282 Clark, Francis E. 1900-1913
283 Clark, John C. 1931-1937
284 Clark, John C. 1938-1946
285 Clarkson, Francis 0. 1941-1944
286 Claypool, James V. 1946-1953
287 Clinton, J.M. 1914-1952
288 Clokey, Belle 1942-1947
289 Coffin, Henry Sloane 1933-1954
Colgate-Rochester Divinity School see: Barbour, C.
290 Colton, Ethan T. 1900-1902
291 Colton, Ethan T. 1903
292 Colton, Ethan T. 1904-1908
16 293 Colton, Ethan T. 1909-1914
294 Colton, Ethan T. 1915-1926
295 Colton, Ethan T. 1927-1934
296 Colton, Ethan T. 1942-1953, nd
297 Conant, James B. 1949-1950
298 Conard, Philip A. 1940-1949
299 Converse, John H. 1898-1906
300 Coolidge, Calvin 1924-1931
301 Cornell University 1940-1954
302 Cotton, Arthur N. 1924,1940-1941 Mar
303 Cotton, Arthur N. 1941 Apr-Dec
304 Cotton, Arthur N. 1942
16 305 Cotton, Arthur N. 1943
306 Cotton, Arthur N. 1944
307 Cotton, Arthur N. 1945
17 308 Cotton, Arthur N. 1946
309 Cotton, Arthur N. 1947, 1951
310 Couve, Daniel 1928-1941
311 Coxhead, W.G. 1906, 1915
312 Cratty, Mabel 1926, nd.
313 Cuyler, Theo. S. 1898
314 Cuyler, Thomas DeWitt 1917
315 Cynn, Hugh H. 1935, 1947
316 DaP - Dar
317 Dav - Day
318 Dea - Dem
319 Den - Des
320 Det - Dew
321 Dic - Fib
322 Din - Dom
323 Don - Dr
324 Du - Dz
325 Dabney, Charles W. 1934-1944
326 Dallas, John T. 1941-1952
327 Dalton, Alvin S. 1942-1949
328 Danforth, William H. 1939-1951
329 Daniels, Josephus 1917-1947
18 330 Danielson, Paul A. 1945-1953
331 Darling, Will 1897-1934
332 Datta, Rena 1929-1953
333 Datta, S.K. 1916-1938
334 Davidson, Randall and Edith 1905-1930
335 Davies, A.W. 1907-1934, 1953
336 Davis, Darius A. 1911-1926
337 Davis, Darius A. 1927
338 Davis, Darius A. 1928 Jan-Feb
339 Davis, Darius A. 1928 Mar-Dec
340 Davis, Darius A. 1929
341 Davis, Darius A. 1930 Jan-Apr
342 Davis, Darius A. 1930 May-Dec
343 Davis, Darius A. 1931
19 344 Davis, Darius A. 1932 Jan-Jun
345 Davis, Darius A. 1932 Jul-Dec
346 Davis' Darius A. 1933 Jan-Jun
347 Davis, Darius A. 1933 Jul-Dec
348 Davis, Darius A. 1934
349 Davis, Darius A. 1935
350 Davis, Darius A. 1936
351 Davis, Darius A. 1937
352 Davis, Darius A. 1938
353 Davis, Darius A. 1939
354 Davis, Darius A. 1940
20 355 Davis, Darius A. 1941
356 Davis, Darius A. 1942-1943
357 Davis, Darius A. 1944
358 Davis, Darius A. 1945-1946
359 Davis, Darius A. 1947
360 Davis, Darius A. 1948
361 Davis, Darius A. 1949-1951
362 Davis, Darius A. 1952-1955, n.d.
363 Davis, J.D. 1896
364 Davis, J. Merle 1925
365 Davis, J. Merle 1939-1940
366 Davis, J. Merle 1941
367 Davis, J. Merle 1942-1943
368 Davis, J. Merle 1944
21 369 Davis, J. Merle 1945
370 Davis, J. Merle 1946-1952
371 Davis, J. Merle 1954, nd.
372 Davis, Jerome 1917,1940-1942
373 Davis, Jerome 1943-1946
374 Davis, Jerome 1948
375 Davis, Jerome 1949-1951
376 Davis, Jerome 1952-1954, nd.
377 Davis, Norman 1942
378 Davison, H.P. 1918-1919
379 Day, Edmund E. 1938-1948
380 Day, Edmund E. 1949, nd.
21 381 Day, George M. 1941-1953
382 Dean, John W. 1897
383 Decker, John W. 1941-1943
384 Decker, John W. 1944
385 Decker, John W. 1945-1946
22 386 Decker, John W. 1947
387 Decker, John W. 1948-1953
388 deDietrich, Susanne 1916-1948
389 DeForest, J.H. 1897-1910
390 DeGast, Leonard W. 1940-1949
391 DeGroot, A.T. 1951-1952
392 Deissman, Adolf 1931
393 DeMestral, Claude 1943
394 DeMestral, Claude 1944-1947
395 DeMestral, Claude 1948-1952
396 Denduyts, Norman E. 1941-1953
397 Dendy, Marshall C. 1944-1952
398 Dennis, James S. 1900
399 DeSchweinitz, Paul 1933-1940
400 DesGouttes, Paul 1914-1935
401 Dewey, Thomas E. 1946, 1952
402 Dharmaraj, M.G. 1948
403 Diack, Walter T. 1928-1952
404 Dickman, Mrs. J.W. 1940-1946
405 Dickman, John W. 1915
406 Dietz, W.E. 1945-1946
407 Dietz, W.E. 1947
22 408 Dietz, W.E. 1947
409 Dietz, W.E. 1948-1951
23 410 Diffendorfer, Ralph E. 1935-1940
411 Diffendorfer, Ralph E. 1941-1942
412 Diffendorfer, Ralph E. 1943-1946
413 Diffendorfer, Ralph E. 1947-1952, nd
414 Dingman, Russell G. 1933-1953
415 Dix, Philo C. 1940-1944
416 Dixon, Leonard A. 1913-1950
417 Dodds, J. Leroy 1944-1947
418 Dodd, William E. 1934
419 Dodge, Bayard 1923-1953
420 Dodge, Cleveland E. 1927-1936
421 Dodge, Cleveland E. 1940-1941
422 Dodge, Cleveland E. 1942-1946
423 Dodge, Cleveland E. 1947-1954, nd
424 Dodge, Cleveland H. 1889-1907
425 Dodge, Cleveland H. 1908-1909
426 Dodge, Cleveland H. 1910-1913
427 Dodge, Cleveland H. 1914-1919
428 Dodge, Cleveland H. 1924-1925
429 Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation 1917-1941
430 Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation 1942-1954
431 Dodge, D. Stuart 1905-1916
432 Dodge, El izabeth W. (see also: Elizabeth Dodge Huntington) 1915
24 433 Dodge, Grace H. 1904-1905
434 Dodge, Grace H. 1906-1911
435 Dodge, Grace H. 1912-1914
436 Dodge, Grace H. 1922, nd
437 Dodge, Grace Parish 1928-1948, nd
438 Dodge, H. E. 1900-1911
439 Dodge, M. Hartley 1942-1944
440 Dodge, Sarah H. 1904
441 Dodge, William E. 1900-1902, nd
442 Dole, Andrew 1925-1945
443 Dollar, Robert 1921-1933
444 Dome, Arthur E. 1950-1954
445 Douglas', H. Pall 1934-1948
446 Drummond, Henry (to C.K. Ober) 1887
447 Dulles, John Foster 1942-1948
448 Dun, Angus 1942-1954
449 Dunlavy, Edwin W. 1947
450 Dupre, Huntley 1945
451 Durgin, Russell L. 1940-1949
452 Durgin, Russell L. 1949-1952
453 Durham, Eugene 1940-1944, nd
454 Dwight, Henry 0. 1900
25 455 Ea - Ec
456 Ed - Ek
457 E1
458 Em - En
459 Er - Eu
25 459 Er - Eu
460 Ev - Ey
461 Eagan, John J. and Susan 1918-1953
462 Earhart, Harry B. 1937-1952
463 Easton, Addie 1940-1954
464 Ebara, Soroku 1913
465 Ebel, E.J. 1896
466 Eberhardt, Charles R. 1948-1950
467 Ebisawa, Akira 1933-1952
468 Eddy, Brewer 1941
469 Eddy, George Sherwood 1904-1906
470 Eddy, George Sherwood 1910-1923
471 Eddy, George Sherwood 1926-1941
472 Eddy, George Sherwood 1943
473 Eddy, George Sherwood 1944-1952, n.d.
Edinburgh House Press (see: Wm. A. Bennett)
474 Edwards, Dwight W. 1941-1952
475 Eidem, Erling 1942-1950
26 476 Elias, M.K. 1945-1946
477 Elliott, Arthur J. 1910- 1942
478 Elliott, Arthur J. 1943
479 Elliott, Arthur J. 1944-1952
480 Elliott, Arthur Roland 1938-1940
481 Elliott, Arthur Roland 1941-1942
482 Elliott, Arthur Roland 1943-1945, nd
483 Eliot, Samuel A. 1917
484 Ellis, George W. 1944
26 485 Emery, Theodore E. 1941-1949
486 Engberg, Gunner 1924-1947
487 Espy, R.H. Edwin 1940
488 Espy, R.H. Edwin 1941-1942
489 Espy, R.H. Edwin 1943-1945
490 Espy, R.H. Edwin 1945-1946
491 Espy, R.H. Edwin 1947-1948
27 492 Espy, R.H. Edwin 1949-1950
493 Espy, R.H. Edwin 1951
494 Espy, R.H. Edwin 1952-1953
495 Espy, R.H. Edwin 1954-1955, nd
496 Estabrook and Co. 1940-1942
497 Estabrook and Co. 1943-1946
498 Estabrook and Co. 1947-1951
499 Estabrook and Co. 1952-1954
500 Eulogius, Metropolitan of the Russian Orthodox Church in Western Europe 1933-1939
501 Ewald, Charles J. 1902-1922
502 Ewald, Charles J. 1924-1925
503 Ewald, Charles J. 1928-1952
28 504 Fag - Fal
505 Fan-- Fea
506 Fed - Few
507 Fid - Fisher, George
508 Fisher, James - Fle
509 Fli - Fon
510 For - Fos
28 511 Fou - Frar
512 Fras - Fri
513 Fro - Fy
514 Fagley, Richard M. 1941-1947
515 Fahs, Charles 1915- 1940
516 Fahs, Charles 1941-1944
517 Fahs, Charles 1945
518 Fahs, Charles 1946-1948, nd
519 Fairfield, Wynn C. 1940-1952
520 Falconer, Robert and Sophie 1941-1953
29 521 Farquhar, J.N. 1907-1910
522 Farquhar, J.N. 1911
523 Farquhar, J.N. 1922-1923
524 Farrand, Livingston 1921-1933
525 Farwell, John V. 1928-1942
526 Faunce, W.H.P. 1900-1928
527 Federation of South American YMCA's 1940-1951
528 Feng, Yu Hsiang 1947-1948
529 Fenn, S.P. 1915-1924
530 Fenn, S.P. 1925-1927
531 Fenn, S.P. 1929-1932
532 Fermaud, Charles 1908-1912,1932
533 Findlay, William H. 1915, 1918
534 Finley, John 1924-1930
535 First Federal Savings and Loan Association Orlando 1942-1949
29 536 Fisher, Galen M. 1908-19S5
537 Fisher, Geoffrey F. 1945-1950
538 Fitch, George A. 1940-1949
30 539 Fleming H. Revell Co., Publishers 1941-1944
540 Flint, Charles A. 1930-1939
541 Flint, Charles A. 1940-1952
542 Floyd, ArYa C. 1943-1944
543 Florovsky, George 1949-1952
544 Foch, Ferdinand 1921
545 Fondren, Ella 1948-1954
546 Ford, Edsel 1923
547 Ford, Mrs. Henry 1942
548 Foreign Missions Conference of North America 1942,1944
549 Forrester-Paton, John 1934-1947
550 Forrester-Paton, John 1948-1954
551 Fortune Magazine 1940-1942
552 Fosdick, Harry Emerson 1906-1949
553 Fosdick, Raymond B. 1917-1948
554 Foster, John W. 1907-1910, nd
555 Foster, Perley A. 1941-1949
556 Foster, W.H.T. 1942-1948
557 Fowler, J. Hartley 1943-1954
558 Francis, Alexander 1903
559 Fraser, Donald 1899-1935
560 Freeman, Fred B. 1944-1945
561 Freeman, James E. 1932-1943
562 French Student Christian Federation 1915
31 563 Fries, Karl 1902-1914
564 Fries, Karl 1915-1921
565 Fries, Karl 1922 May-Jun
566 Fries, Karl 1922 Jul-Dec
567 Fries, Karl 1923 Jan-Mar
568 Fries, Karl 1923 .May-Sep
569 Fries, Karl 1923 Oct-Dec
570 Fries, Karl 1924 Jan-Apr
571 Fries, Karl 1924 May-Aug
572 Fries, Karl 1924-1925 Jul
573 Fries, Karl 1925 Sep-1926
574 Fries, Karl 1927-1929
575 Fries, Karl 1930-1932
576 Fries, Karl 1933-1934
577 Fries, Karl 1935-1938
578 Fries, Karl 1939-1942
579 Fries, Karl 1943-1946
580 Fries, Karl nd
32 581 Frosht, John B. 1940-1953
582 Fry, Wilfred and Anna 1911-1937
583 Fry, Wilfred and Anna 1939-1941
584 Fry, Wilfred and Anna 1942-1948, nd.
585 Gai - Gap
586 Gar - Gay
587 Ge
588 Gi - G1
589 God - Goo
32 590 Gor - Green
591 Greene - Gregg
592 Gri - Gru
593 Gu - Gw
594 Gailey, Robert R. 1935-1950
595 Gainfort, James W. 1942-1943
596 Gairdner, W.H.T. 1894-1925
597 Gallagher, W.J. 1943-1947
598 Galland, Emmanuel 1915-1945
599 Gamble, Cecil H. 1941-1943
600 Gandhi, Mahandas Karanchand 1934-1947
601 Garbett, Cyril Forster 1942-1949
33 602 Gardiner, Robert H. 1905-1912
603 Gary, E.H. 1920-1924
604 Gascoyne-Cecil, Lord William 1909
605 Gennathios, Metropolitan of Thessaloniki 1931-1938
606 Gethman, Helen King 1939-1952
607 Gethman, Walter W. 1926-1928 Feb
608 Gethman, Walter W. 1928 May-Dec
609 Gethman, Walter W. 1929 Jan-Jun
610 Gethman, Walter W. 1929 Jul-Dec
611 Gethman, Walter W. 1930 Jan-Mar
612 Gethman, Walter W. 1930 Apr-May
613 Gethman, Walter W. 1930 Jun-Dec
614 Gethman, Walter W. 1931 Jan-Apr
615 Gethman, Walter W. 1931 May-Jul
616 Gethman, Walter W. 1931 Aug-Dec
33 617 Gethman, Walter W. 1932 Jan-May
618 Gethman, Walter W. 1932 Jun-Dec
619 Gethman, Walter W. 1933-1934 Jan
620 Gethman, Walter W. 1934 Feb-1938
34 621 Gibson, Betty D. 1926-1936
622 Gibson, Betty D. 1937
623 Gibson, Betty D. 1938 Jan-Jun
624 Gibson, Betty D. 1938 Jul-Aug
625 Gibson, Betty D. 1938 Sep-Dec
626 Gibson, Betty D. 1939-1941
627 Gibson, Betty D. 1942-1952
628 Gilkey, Charles W. 1903-1946
629 Gill, C.H. 1942-1947
630 Gleason, George 1915-1907
631 Glover, T.R. 1914-1940
632 Gollock, G.A. 1923
633 Gompers, Samuel 1921-1923
634 Goodall, Norman 1944-1946
635 Goodall, Norman 1947-1952
636 Goodsell, Fred Field 1924-1941
637 Goodsell, Fred Field 1942-1952
35 638 Gordon, M.L. 1900
639 Goto, Shimpei 1917-1929
640 Goucher, John F. 1902-1911
641 Grant, E.W. 1941-1942
642 Gounaris 1921
643 Greer, David H. 1908-1917
35 644 Grenfell, Wilfred T. 1918
645 Grew, Joseph C. 1935-1949
646 Grey of Fallodon 1916-1920
647 Guild, Roy B. 1941-1945
648 Guillon, Charles 1928-1937
649 Guillon, Charles 1938-1941
650 Guillon, Charles 1942-1951
651 Guinness, Paul 1946-1953
652 Gunning, J.W. 1908-1913
36 653 Guttery, Arthur M. 1933-1945
654 Gwynne, Lewellynn 1924-1947
655 Haa - Hai
656 Hal - Ham
657 Han - Harl
658 Harm - Harw
659 Has - Haz
660 Hea - Hem
661 Hen - Hew
662 Hi - Hn
663 Hob - Hog
664 Hol
665 Hom - Hor
666 Hos - Hov
667 How - Hr
668 Hua - Huf
669 Hug - Hy
37 670 Hadley, Arthur Twining 1908-1916, nd
671 Halifax, 1st Earl of, Edward F.L. Wood 1936-1946
672 Hall, Charles Cuthbert 1900-1904
673 Hall, Lawrence K. 1941-1947
674 Hall, Lawrence K. 1948
675 Hall, Lawrence K. 1949
676 Hall, Lawrence K. 1950-1954
677 Hall, Rosetta S. 1940-1947
678 Hall of Fame: New York University 1935
679 Hallam, Wirt W. 1939-1944
680 Halsey, Stuart and Co. 1940
681 Halsey, Stuart and Co. 1940-1948
682 Hamsher, M.R. 1944-1945
683 Hanna, A.J. 1943-1955
684 Hanson, A. Wayne 1921-1952
685 Harada, Tasudu 1913-1931
686 Harbison, Ralph W. 1941-1949
687 Harbison, William Albert 1941-1949
38 688 Harding, Warren G. 1920-1922
689 Harkness, Edward S. 1903-1939
690 Harlow, Ralph 1947-1954
691 Harmon, Francis S. 1931-1952
692 Harmon, Nolan B. 1945-1946
693 Harner, Guy S. 1940-1948
694 Harper and Brothers 1939-1948
695 Harper, Samuel N. 1917-1922, nd.
696 Harper, William R. 1890
38 697 Harris, Frederick 1918-1948
698 Harris, Norman Dwight 1944-1954
699 Harrison, Carlton 1928-1952
700 Hart, Walter T. 1940-1948
701 Harte, Archibald C. 1908-1917
702 Harte, Archibald C. 1918-1921
703 Harte, Archibald C. 1922-1925
704 Harte, Archibald C. 1926-1939
705 Harte, Archibald C. 1940-1943
706 Harte, Archibald C. 1944-1946
39 707 Hartenstein, Karl 1938-1949
708 Hartman, Lewis 0. 1940-1951
709 Hartzell, Joseph C. 1907-1910
710 Haskett, Walter F. 1944-1948
711 Hathaway, Frank A. 1940-1943
712 Hawk, Eugene B. 1940
713 Hawkins, F.H. 1931-1933
714 Haworth, Lester C. 1924-1950
715 Hayes, Will H. 1922-1946
716 Heeney, Arnold 1941-1950
717 Heeney, Bertal 1940-1952
718 Heinz, Howard J., Jr. 1941-1944
719 Helde, George G. 1944-1946
720 Hemingway, Charles R. 1940-1946
721 Hennig, P.O. 1913-1916
722 Henriod, Henry L. 1920-1923
723 Henriod, Henry L. 1924 Feb-Jun
39 7724 Henriod, Henry L. 1924 Jul-Dec
725 Henriod, Henry L. 1925
726 Henriod, Henry L. 1926 Feb-Sep
727 Henriod, Henry L. 1926 Oct-Dec
728 Henriod, Henry L. 1927 Jan-Mar
729 Henriod, Henry L. 1927 Apr-Dec
730 Henriod, Henry L. 1928-1929
40 131 Henriod, Henry L. 1931-1937
732 Henriod, Henry L. 1940-1951
733 Hering, Hollis W. 1940-1949
734 Herman, Harry C. 1928-1942
735 Hermann, Harold L. 1951, 1952
736 Herrick, Myron T. 1918
737 Herschleb, Charles A. 1923-1952
738 Hibbard, Carlisle V. 1915-1943
739 Hibbard, Carlisle V. 1944-1945
740 Hibbard, Carlisle V. 1946-1947
741 Hibbard, Carlisle V. 1948-1954, nd.
742 Hicks, Harry Wade 1941-1946
743 Higdon, E.K. 1935-1949
744 Higginbottom, Sam 1929-1953
745 Higginbottom, Sam 1954-1955, nd.
41 746 Hobbs, Bruno 1900-1901
747 Hobson, Henry W. 1939-1948
748 Hocking, William Ernest 1928-1935, nd.
749 Hodge, George E. 1940-1948
750 Hodge, J.Z. 1935-1947
42 778 Houghton, Roy M. 1940-1947
779 Howard, George P. 1940-1951
780 Huber, Max 1941-1949
781 Huckabee, Weyman C. 1941-1945
782 Hughes, Charles E. 1922-1931
783 Hull, Cordell 1939-1954
784 Hume, Edward H. 1940-1945
785 Hume, Wilson M. 1934-1953
786 Hunter, D.A. 1906-1935
787 Hunter, John L. 1940-1951
788 Huntington, Elizabeth Dodge and George 1930-1954
789 Hunton, W.A. 1897-1943
43 790 Hurley, Leonard F. 1944
791 Hurrey, Charles D. 19o7-l923
792 Hurrey, Charles D. 1924-1946
793 Hurrey, Charles D. 1947-1952
794 Hutchins, Francis S. 1944-1947
795 Hutchins, William J. 1928-1945, nd.
796 Hyde, A.A. 1915-1931
797 I
798 Ibuka, Kajinosuke 1897-1935
799 Iglehart, Charles W. 1940-1947
800 Indian Association of America, Inc. 1937
801 Ingalls, Harold B. 1942-1945
802 Ingram, G. Ilaley 1942-1944
803 Ingram, George S. 1936-1951
804 Innes, T. Christie 1941-1947
43 805 Internal Revenue Service 1930-1954
806 International Missionary Council 1925-1941,1952
807 International Review of Missions Interseminary Movement in the US(see: A. Tolbert) 1940-1947
808 Irving, George
44 809 Ja
810 Jo - Ji
811 Joh
812 Jon - Ju
813 Jabavu, D.D. 1928,1934
814 Jackson, Mary A. 1914
815 Jacob, Ernest 0. 1911-1952
816 James, Arthur Curtiss 1916-1947
817 James, D. Willis 1907
818 Jarvie, James N. 1915-1928
819 Jenkins, Edward C. 1909-1953
820 Jenny, Arnold E. 1945-1949
821 Jerome, Percy F. 1940-1955
822 Jessup, Walter A. 1941-1942
823 Johannot, Henri 1928-1935
824 Johannot, Henri 1936-1947 1953
825 John, Griffith 1898
826 Johnson, Alba B. 1917
827 Johnson, Edward H. 1948-1951
828 Johnson, Edward H. 1952-1954
45 829 Johnston, O.T. 1928-1940 Mar
830 Johnston, O.T. 1940-Apr-Dec
831 Johnston, O.T. 1941
832 Johnston, O.T. 1942
833 Johnston, O.T. 1943
834 Johnston' O.T. 1944
835 Johnston, O.T. 1945-1946
836 Johnston, O.T. 1947-1951
837 Joliot-Curie, F. 1951
838 Jones' Arthur H. 1941-1942
839 Jones, E. Stanley 1935-1953
840 Jones' Rufus W. 1920-1947
841 Jones, Thomas Jesse 1927-1946
842 Jordan, Parker P. 1940-1944
843 Jorgensen, Arthur 1909- 1948
844 Jowett, J.H. 1914-1916
845 Juliana of the Netherlands 1941-1944
46 846 Ka
847 Ke
848 Ki
849 K1 - Kn
850 Ko - Kr
851 Ku - Ky
852 Kagawa, Toyohiko 1931-1951
853 Kaign, Raymond P. 1940-1953
854 Kawai, Michi 1927-1954
855 Kawashiri, Seishu 1926-1932
46 856 Keeny, S.M. 1940-1946
857 Keller, Adolf 1935-1946
858 Kelly, Herbert 1912-1915
859 Kennedy, Emma B. 1912-1923
860 Kelsey, Earl H. 1940-1943
861 Keppel, F.P. 1918-1942
862 Kerr, Annie 1940-1943
863 Killam, Lloyd R. 1941-1944
864 King, Henry H. 1940-1953
865 King, Richard H. 1915-1941
866 King, W.L. MacKenzie 1915-1949
47 867 Kinnaird, Emily 1912-1947
868 Kirby, Allan P. 1941-1943
869 Kirby, Fred M. 1926-1936
870 Kirman, E.C. 1944-1954
871 Kitchen, Wilmer J. 1950-1953
872 Kling, H.F. 1898-1912
873 Knapp, Forrest L. 1940-1947
874 Koechlin, Alphons 1926- 1953
875 Kohlstedt, Edward D. 1940
876 Koo, T.Z. 1925-1951
877 Koo, V.K. Wellington 1918
878 Kraemer, Hendrik 1931-1951
879 Kresge, Anna 1929-1947
47 880 Kung, H.H. 1943-1949
881 Lac - Lap
882 Lar - Lay
883 Lea - Lem
884 Leo - Lew
885 Lib - Lig
886 Lim - Ll
887 Lob - Lon
888 Loo--- Lot
889 Lou - Ly
48 890 Laidlaw, Robert 1913
891 Lake Mohonk Mountain House 1940-1948
892 Lake Placid Club 1940-1954
893 Lambuth, W.R. 1913-1915
894 Lampe, M. Willard 1940-1942
895 Lamplough, W. 1910-1920
896 Lane, Franklin K. 1916-1919, nd
897 Lang, Cosmo Gordon 1915-1942
898 Lang, J. Henry 1943-1947
899 Lansdale, Herbert P. 1915-1955
900 Lansing, Robert 1916-1919
901 Larsen, L.P. 1909
902 Latourette, Kenneth Scott 1932-1953
903 Laubach, Frank C. 1938-1946
904 Lawrence, William Laymen's Missionary Movement (see: F.J. Michel) 1908,1917
905 League of Nations Association 1940-1942
48 906 Leaycraft, Edgar C. (see also: James Stokes Society) 1917-1950
907 Leaycraft, Edgar C. 1951-1954
908 Leber, Charles T. 1940-1947
909 Lee, Edwin F. 1940-1946
910 Lee, Elizabeth M. 1940-1952
911 Leete, Frederick D. 1944-1953
912 Lehtonen, Aleksi 1946,,1947
913 Leibert, Edwin R. 1940-1944
49 914 Leiper, Henry Smith 1940-1941
915 Leiper, Henry Smith 1942-1943
916 Leiper, Henry Smith 1944-1945
917 Leiper, Henry Smith 1946-1948
918 Leiper, Henry Smith 1949-1954
919 Leland, Thad E. 1941-1942, nd.
920 Lenwood, Frank 1918-1921
921 Lenz, Frank B. 1940-1943
922 Lenz, Frank B. 1944-1954
923 Lerrigo, P.H.J. 1933-1945
924 Leung, S.C. 1936-1954
925 Lewis, Edwin N. 1940-1944
926 Liberty Mutual Insurance Company 1940-1953
50 927 Lichtwardt, H.H. 1934-1946
928 Lie, Trygve 1946-1947
929 Liebenberg, F.J. 1940-1948
930 Lightbody, H.C. 1925-1940
931 Lilje, Banns 1927-1950
50 932 Limbert, Paul M. 1945-1954
933 Lind, Willy 1945-1947
934 Lindley, Alva E. 1941-1947
935 Little, Grover J. 1935-1945
936 Lockhart, James H. 1925-1937
937 Long, Ralph H. 1942-1948
938 Longfellow, Juha (Mrs. Frederick W.) 1940-1952
939 Lothian, The Marquis of 1936-1940
940 Lotspeich, Edgar S. 1940-1944
941 Lovett, A. Sidney 1941-1944
942 Low, Seth 1901
945 Lowrie, Donald A. 1930-1941
944 Lowrie, Donald A. 1942-1948
945 Lowrie, Donald A. 1949-1954
946 Lowrie, Walter 1920-1946
51 947 Luce, Harry,Luce 1940-1941
948 Ludwig, Frederick R. 1940-1953
949 Lundahl, Jakob E. 1925-1948
950 Lvoff, Vladimir 1917
951 Lyon, Adrian 1931
952 Lyon, D. Willard 1900-1949
953 Lyon, Grace M. 1950-1952
52 954 Mea - McC
955 MacD - McG
956 Macho- McK
957 scab -Stacy
52 958 Mad - Man
959 Mar
960 Mas - Mat
961 Mea - Merl
962 Mern - Mey
963 Mic - Millar
964 Miller
965 Milli - Mit
966 Mob - Mon
967 Moo - Mord
968 More - Moru
969 Mos - Mew
970 Mu - My
53 971 McBee, Silas 1907-1922
972 McBrier, Edwin 1933-1948
973 McBrier, Edwin 1949-1955
974 McClelland, Dalton F. 1939-1945
975 McClelland, Dalton F. 1946- 1948
976 McClelland, Dalton F. 1949-1954
977 McConaughy, David 1940-1946
978 McConaughy, James M. 1903, 1910
979 McConnell, Francis J. 1909-1948
980 McConnell, J.J. 1941-1951
981 McConnell, J.W. 1944-1954
982 McCorkel, Roy 1940-1946
983 McCormick, Cyrus H. Jr. 1893-1935
984 McCormick, Fowler 1942
53 985 McCormick, Gordon 1942-1943
986 McCormick, Nettie F. 1898
987 McCormick, Nettie F. 1899
988 McCormick, Nettie F. 1900-1901
989 McCormick, Nettie F. 1902-1904
54 990 McCormick, Nettie F. 1905-1906
991 McCormick, Nettie F. 1907-1912
992 McCormick, Nettie F. 1913-1915
993 McCormick, Nettie F. 1916-1918
994 McCormick, Nettie F. 1919-1921
995 McCormick, Nettie F. 1922
996 Nettie Fowler McCormick Biographical Assn. 1934-1954
997 McCormick-Goodhart, L. 1944-1945
998 McCowen, Oliver and Elizabeth 1922-1954
999 McDonald, J.W. 1942
1000 McDowell, William F. 1912-1933
1001 Macfarland, Henry B. 1912-1921
1002 McGavran, Donald 1936-1940
1003 MacGregor, James R. 1942-1954
1004 MacInnes, Rennie 1923,1928
1005 McIntire, Charles C. 1940-1950
1006 MacKay, John A. 1928-1954
1007 McKee, Dean G. 1946-1954
1008 McKenzie, John 1915-1947
1009 MacKenzie, W. Douglas 1915-1935
55 1010 Mackie, Robert C. 1932-1942
1011 Mackie, Robert C. 1943-1945
1012 Mackie, Robert C. 1946-1952, nd.
1013 McKim, Judson J. 1928-1948
1014 MacKinnon, Sallie Lou 1939-1943
1015 MoLachlin, Louis E. 1940-1942
1016 Maclay, Lord 1925-1949
1017 Maclean, J.H. 1895-1944
1018 McLeish, Alexander 1940-1946
1019 Maclennan, Kenneth 1909-1918
1020 Maclennan, Kenneth 1925-1952
1021 Macleod, George F. 1941-1947
56 1022 McMains, Harrison 1944-1952
1023 Macmillan Company 1940-1944
1024 MacMillan, Hugh 1941-1947
1025 Macnair, James I. 1940-1954
1026 Macnicoll, N. 1933-1947
1027 McTyier, J. Floyd 1928-1954
1028 McWilliams, D.W. 1908-1915
1029 McWilliams, R.F. 1922-1954
1030 Maddry, Charles E. 1940-1943
1031 Madison, Ward 1947-1954
1032 Magee, J. Ralph 1940-1948
1033 Manikam, Rajah 1940-1948
1034 Manley, John E. 1912-1959
56 1035 Manley, John E. 1940
1036 Manley, John E. 1941
1037 Manley, John E. 1942
1038 Manley, John E. 1943
1039 Manley, John E. 1944-1945
1040 Manley, John E. 1946-1954
57 1041 Manning, William T. 1923-1948
1042 Mar, C.J. 1940-1949
1043 Mar Kurilow, Metropolitan of Malabar 1913
1044 Mar Thoma, Abraham, Suffragan Metropolitan -- Mar Thoma Syrian Church of Malabar 1937
1045 Mar Thoma, Titus, Syrian Metropolitan 1936-1937
1046 Margaret, Crown Princess of Sweden 1916-1917
1047 Marie, (Queen of Rumania?) 1913
1048 Marling, Alfred E. 1899-1934
1049 Marquis, Sarah 1939-1946
1050 Marshall, Katherine 1915-1950, nd
1051 Marston, George W. 1921-1946
1052 Martin, Anna P. 1941-1942
1053 Martin, G. Harold 1948-1949
1054 Martin, Horace Ford 1940-1942
1055 Martin, Horace Ford 1943-1945
1056 Martin, Horace Ford 1946-1949, nd
1057 Martin, Hugh 1942-1950
1058 Martin, W.N. 1948-1952, nd
1059 Masaryck, Tomas G. and Olga G. 1920-1925
57 1060 Massey, C.D. 1902-1912
1061 Massey, Vincent 1920-1928
1062 Massey, Vincent 1929-1930
1063 Massey, Vincent 1931-1948
58 1064 Mateer, Calvin and Julia 1896-1898
1065 Mather, Samuel and Flora 1905-1917
1066 Mathews, Basil 1924-1941
1067 Mathews, Basil 1942-1945
1068 Mathews, Basil 1946-1951
1069 Mathews, Shailer 1909,1940
1070 Matsumoto, Toru 1940-1942
1071 Maury, Pierre 1933-1953
1072 Mays, Benjamin E. 1939-1940
1073 Mays, Benjamin E. 1942-1949
1074 Meeker, Arthur Y. 1942-1944
1075 Meigs, John 1907-1909
1076 Meletios, Patriarch of Alexandria 1926,1930
1080 Meletius, Metropolitan of Athens 1920
1077 Mendenhall, W.W. 1940-1948
1078 Mendenhall, W.W. 1949-1952
1079 Messer, L. Wilbur Episcopal Church Brd of Mssn. (see: J.F. Goucher 1908) 1916,1918
1081 Meyer, Eugene 1940-1944
1082 Michaelis, Georg 1922-1927
1083 Michalson, Gordon E. 1947-1948
1084 Michel, Frederick J. 1940-1942
1085 Michel, Frederick J. 1943-1945
1086 Michel, Frederick J. 1946-1952
59 1087 Miller, Alvah L. 1940-1947
1088 Miller, Francis P. 1915- 1927 May
1089 Miller, Francis P. 1927 Jun-Dec
1090 Miller, Francis P. 1928- Feb-Jun
1091 Miller, Francis P. 1928 Jul-Dec
1092 Miller, Francis P. 1929
1093 Miller, Francis P. 1930-1947
1094 Miller, J. Quinter 1942-1944
1095 Mills, David B. 1917-1940
1096 Mills, David B. 1945-1947
1097 Mills, Samuel J. 1941-1943
1098 Mills, Victor G. 1933- 1948
Research Library (see: C. Fahs, R.P. Beaver)
1099 Moltke, Joachim 1898-1940, nd
1100 Montclair Trust Company 1940-1944
1101 Moomaw, Ira W. 1946-1951
1102 Moore, Arthur J. 1942-1948
1103 Moore, Emma C. 1935-1940
1104 Moore, Fred Atkins 1940-1945
1105 Moore, John F. 1940-1948
60 1106 Moran, Hugh 1915-1952
1107 Morehouse, Clifford P. 1940-1948
1108 Morgan, Anne 1917
1109 Morris, Dave Hennen 1940-1942
1110 Morrison, Sara E. 1940-1945
1111 Morse, Richard C. 1889-1912
60 1112 Morse, Richard C. 1913-1925
1113 Morton, Helen 1940-1945
1114 Morton, Fanny, Janie and Mary 1941-1952
1115 Moss, Leslie B. 1933-1946
1116 Moton, Robert R. 1922-1935
1117 Moule, Handley C.G. 1901-1910
1118 Mudge, Lewis S. 1940-1945
1119 Mudge, William L. 1941-1942
1120 MUller, Joachim 1928-1947
1121 Murphy, Starr 1910
1122 Murray, Andrew 1916
1123 Murray, J. Lovell 1933-1952
1124 R.F. Murray and Bro., Inc. 1933-1942
1125 Murray, William D. 1901-1936
1126 Myers, Harry S. 1940-1949
61 1127 Na
1128 Ne
1129 Ni - No
1130 Ny
1131 National City Bank of New York 1942-1954
1132 National City Bank of New York 1942-1954
1133 National War Fund, Inc. 1943-1947
1134 Nausen, F. 1921
1135 Neblett, S.A. 1939-1945
1136 Neely, Thomas B. 1905
61 1137 Nehru, Jawaharlal 1936
1138 Neill, Stephen C. 1939, 1947
1139 Nelson, Claud D. 1924-1944
1140 Nelson, Claud D. 1945-1953
62 1141 Neuendorffer, Esther 1952-1953, nd
1142 New York Herald Tribune 1940-1949
1143 New York Telephone Company 1939-1942
1144 New York Times 1940-1953
1145 Newton, Louie D. 1946-1948
1146 Nicholson, Thomas and Evelyn 1916-1947, nd
1147 Nicholai, Bishop of Serbia 1941-1948
1148 Nicolai, Archbishop 1904,1909
1149 Niebuhr, Reinhold 1931-1953
1150 Niles, D.T. 1940-1947
1151 Niwa, S. 1930-1949
1152 Nobel, Emanuel 1917
1153 Noble, Walter J. 1934-1948
1154 North, Eric M. 1940- 1947
1155 North, Frank Mason 1905-1934
1156 Nystrom, Joel E. 1943-1952
1157 Ob - Oh
1158 Ol- Ox
1159 Ober, Charles K. 1886-1889
1160 Ober, Charles K. 1890-1901
1161 Ober, Charles K. 1915-1948, nd
Oberlin Colloge re: Presidency (see: Mills, Charles S. Wheeler, Benjamin) 1895 Mar 1898 Mar
63 1162 O'Brien, R.D. 1942-1945
1163 Odell, E A. Ohio Wesieyan University (See:Bashford, J.W.) 1939-1940
1164 Olcott, Mason 1940-1948
1165 Oldham, G.Ashton 1940-1948
1166 Oldham, Joseph H. 1904, 1908
1167 Oldham, Joseph H. 1909 Jan-Jun
1168 Oldham, Joseph H. 1909 Jul-Dec
1169 Oldham, Joseph H. 1910 Jan-Apr
1170 Oldham, Joseph H. 1910 Oct-Dec
1171 Oldham, Joseph H. 1911 Jan-Apr
1172 Oldham, Joseph H. 1911 May-Dec
1173 Oldham, Joseph H. 1912 Jan-Jun
1174 Oldham, Joseph H. 1912 Jul-Dec
64 1175 Oldham, Joseph H. 1913 Jan-Aug
1176 Oldham, Joseph H. 1913 Sep-Dec
1177 Oldham, Joseph H. 1914 Jan-May
1178 Oldham, Joseph H. 1914 Jun-Aug
1179 Oldham, Joseph H. 1914 Sep-Dec
1180 Oldham, Joseph H. 1915 Jan-Mar
1181 Oldham, Joseph H. 1915 Apr-Aug
1182 Oldham, Joseph H. 1915 Sep-Dec
1183 Oldham, Joseph H. 1916
1184 Oldham, Joseph H. 1917
65 1185 Oldham, Joseph H. 1918
1186 Oldham, Joseph H. 1919
1187 Oldham, Joseph H. 1920
1188 Oldham, Joseph H. 1921 Feb-Apr
1189 Oldham, Joseph H. 1921 May-Dec
1190 Oldham, Joseph H. 1922
1191 Oldham, Joseph H. 1923-1924
1192 Oldham, Joseph H. 1925
1193 Oldham, Joseph H. 1926
1194 Oldham, Joseph H. 1927
66 1195 Oldham, Joseph H. 1928
1196 Oldham, Joseph H. 1929
1197 Oldham, Joseph H. 1930
1198 Oldham, Joseph H. 1931
1199 Oldham, Joseph H. 1932
1200 Oldham, Joseph H. 1933
1201 Oldham, Joseph H. 1934
1202 Oldham, Joseph H. - correspondence re: Nobel Peace Prize for JRM 1932-1934
1203 Oldham, Joseph H. 1935
1204 Oldham, Joseph H. 1936
1205 Oldham, Joseph B. 1937
1206 Oldham, Joseph H. 1938-1952
1207 Olds, Ransom E. 1940-1949
1208 Oliver, B. Chone 1938-1943
1209 Olson, Inez L. 1943-1952, nd
1210 Olson, Oscar T. 1947-1951
1211 Oxnam, G. Bromley 1939-1954
67 1212 Paa - Pai
1213 Pal - Pas
1214 Pat - Pc
1215 Pea - Pep
1216 Per - Pey
1217 Ph
1218 Pi
1219 PI - Pol.
1220 Pon - Pou
1221 Pr
1222 Pu - Py
1223 Packard, Arthur W. 1930-1938
1224 Packard, Arthur W. 1940-1942
1225 Packard, Arthur W. 1943-1948
1226 Paddock, Robert 1927-1929
1227 Paddock, Robert 1930-1937
1228 Paddock, Robert 1938-1940
1229 Pain, E. Maynard 1896, 1913
1230 Pangborn, Cyrus R. 1942-1944
1231 Panaretoff, S. 1912-1917
1232 Parker, Joseph I. 1940-1947
68 1233 Pascoe, Juan N. 1943-1954
1234 Paterson, Arthur L. 1914-1952
1235 Paterson, Charles S. 1897,1940-1946,nd
1236 Paton, David
1237 Paton, Frank H. L. 1913, 1926
68 1238 Paton, William 1913-1927 Jul
1239 Paton, William 1927 Sep-Dec
1240 Paton, William 1928 Jan-May
1241 Paton, William 1928 Jun-Dec
1242 Paton, William 1929
1243 Paton, William 1930 Feb-Aug
1244 Paton, William 1930 Sep-Dec
1245 Paton, William 1931 Feb-Jul
1246 Paton, William 1931 Sep-Dec
1247 Paton, William 1932
1248 Paton, William 1933-1934
1249 Paton, William 1935
69 1250 Paton, William 1936-1938
1251 Paton, William 1939
1252 Paton, William 1940
1253 Paton, William 1941
1254 Paton, William 1942
1255 Paton, William 1943
1256 Paton, William-notes and tributes 1943, nd
1257 Paton, Mrs.William and children 1940-1949
1258 Patton, T.D. 1904-1941
1259 Paul, C.S. 1948-1952
1260 Paul, K.T. 1917-1930
1261 Peabody, Francis G. 1901-1933
1262 Peabody, Lucy 1938-1949
1263 Peabody, Malcolm E. 1945-1949
70 1264 Pelham, William F. 1944-1945
1265 Pence, Owen E. 1915-1950
1266 Pendleton, Ellen F. 1924, 1930
1267 Penfield, Thornton G., Jr. 1942-1947
1268 Penn Mutual Life Insurance 1932-1947
1269 Pepper, George Wharton 1914-1950
1270 Perkins, George W. 1913-1945
1271 Pershing, John J. 1918-1941
1272 Peter, Agnes (see also Series II - Agnes Peter Mott) 1940-1950
1273 Petitt, C.W. 1943-1949
1274 Pettus, William B. 1910-1941
1275 Pfeiffer, Mrs. Henry 1936-1946
1276 Pflager, Henry B. 1940-1942
1277 Phelps, G. Sidney 1913-1943
1278 Phelps, G. Sidney 1949-1951
1279 Phildius, Christian 1908-1936
1280 Phildius, Eberhard 1911-1946
1281 Phildius, Eberhard 1947-1948
1282 Phildius, Eberhard 1949-1952
1283 Phillips, Ray E. 1940-1946
1284 Phillips, William 1938, nd
1285 Pianoff, Th. 1945-1949
1286 Pidgeon, George C. 1941-1946
1287 Pierrel, Gren 0. 1940-1945
1288 Pierson, Delavan 1933-1950
71 1289 Pinchot, Gifford 1908-1931
1290 Platon, Metropolitan of Russian Orthodox Church 1919-1924
1291 Poling, Daniel 1936-1949
1292 Ponsford, T.R. 1940-1945
1293 Pontius, John H. 1915-1949
1294 Pope, Liston 1950
1295 Porter, David R. 1925-1944
1296 Porter, David R. 1945-1946
1297 Porter, David R. 1947-1955 nd
1298 Porter, Mary A. 1945-1946
1299 Post, James H. 1927
1300 Potter, F.M. 1940-1949
1301 Potts, J. Manning 1940-1950
1302 Powell, Noble C. 1940-1941
1303 Price, Frank W. 1940-1948
1304 Price, P. Frank 1941-1948
1305 Priest, Harry C. 1941-1942
1306 Priest, Harry C. 1943-1946
1307 Priest, Harry C. 1947-1954
1308 Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia 1949
1309 Pullman Company 1945-1948
1310 Purcell, Clare 1940-1952
1311 Pye, Ernest 1947-1949
72 1312 Q
1313 Quantrell, Ernest E. 1940-1952
1314 Quay, James K. 19401952
1315 Quillian, William F. 1940-1951
1316 Ra
1317 Rea - Rei
1318 Rel - Rez
1319 Rh - Ric
1320 Rid - Riz
1321 Roa - Roe
1322 Rog - Roo
1323 Rop - Ros
1324 Rot - Roz
1325 Rub - Run
1326 Rus - Ry
1327 Rainy, Robert 1895
1328 Ralla Ram, Augustine 1934-1951
1329 Rallia Ram, Behari Lal 1939-1953
73 1330 Ramsey, Fred W. 1925-1955
1331 Rankin, M. Theron 1945-1946
1332 Rankin, Victor L. 1949-1953
1333 Ranson, Charles W. 1945-1950
1334 Ranson, Charles W. 1951-1954
1335 Rea, John L. 1942-1945
1336 Rees, Ronald 1939-1945
73 1337 Reeves, Robert B. 1944-1946
1338 Reeves, Robert B. 1947-1950
1339 Reisner, John H. 1940
1340 Reisner, John H. 1941-1944
1341 Reisner, John H. 1945-1946
1342 Reisner, John H. 1947-1948
1343 Reisner, John H. 1949-1950
1344 Reisner, John H. 1951, 1952
74 1345 Rennie, Wesley F. 1936-1948
1346 Rhee, Syngman 1912-1941
1347 Richards, Theodore 1940- 1947
1348 Richter, Julius W. 1908-1909
1349 Richter, Julius W. 1910-1935
1350 Riggs, Ernest W. 1944-1947
1351 Riggs, Henry H. 1940
1352 Roberts, Harvey and Florence 1940-1954
1353 Robertson, G. Ross and Sons 1934-1952
1354 Robins, Raymond R. 1941-1952
1355 Robinson, Edgar M. 1920-1922
1356 Robinson, Edgar M. 1923-1948
1357 Robinson, George R. 1945-1950
1358 Robson, George Rockefeller, John D., Jr.(see also: Packard, Arthur) 1899-1911
1359 Rockefeller, John D" Jr. 1900-1902
1360 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 1903-1909
1361 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 1910
75 1362 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 1911-1915
1363 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 1916
1364 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 1917
1365 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 1918-1921
1366 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 1922
1367 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 1923
1368 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 1924-1925
1369 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 1926
1370 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 1928-1929
1371 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 1930-1935
1372 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 1936-1939
76 1373 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 1940
1374 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 1941
1375 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 1942
1376 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 1943-1944
1377 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 1945-1946
1378 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 1947-1954
1379 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. - Miscellaneous notes and printed material
1380 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. - Miscellaneous notes and printed material
1381 Rogers, W.B. 1948-1950
1382 Roosevelt, Franklin D. 1931-1932
1383 Roosevelt, Theodore 1907-1924
1384 Root, Edward Tallmadge 1941-1945
1385 Rot,' Elihu 1906-1933
76 1386 Roots, Logan Herbert 1939-1945
1387 Rosenwald family 1920-1943
77 1388 Ross, Emory 1940-1953
1389 Ross, George A. 1940-1945
1390 Ross, R.B.' Jr. 1933-1945
1391 Rouse, Ruth 1910-1940
1392 Rouse, Ruth 1941
1393 Rouse, Ruth 1942
1394 Rouse, Ruth 1943
1395 Rouse, Ruth 1944
1396 Rouse, Ruth 1945
1397 Rouse, Ruth 1946-1953
1398 Rouse, Ruth 1954-1955, nd
1399 Routsong, Paul H. 1943-1944
1400 Rowe, L.S. 1916-1947
1401 Rowell, N.W. 1909-1937
1402 Rowland, Wilmina 1942-1944
1403 Royal Geographical Society 1939-1950
1404 Rugh, Arthur and Gertrude 1912-1950
1405 Russian Student Fund, Inc. 1941-1954
1406 Rutgers, Herman C. 1913-1953
1407 Rycroft, W. Stanley 1940-1943
1408 Rycroft, W. Stanley 1944-1954
1409 Rymer, T.A. 1940-1948
78 1410 Sac - Sam
1411 San - Sar
78 1412 Sas - Say
1413 Sca - Sche
1414 Schi - Scho
1415 Schr - Schy
1416 Sci - Scu
1417 Se
1418 Sha
1419 She
1420 Shi - Shu
1421 Sic - Sin
1422 Sio - Sl
1423 Sm
1424 Sn - So
1425 Sp
1426 Sta
1427 Stea - Stev
1428 Stew
79 1429 Sti - Sto
1430 Str
1431 Stu
1432 Su - Sy
1433 Sadler, George W. 1941-1949
1434 Safanoff, Maria 1940-1943
1435 St. John, Burton 1934 1945
1436 Saito, Soichi 1927-1941
1437 Quito, Soichi 1945-1954
79 1438 Sakatoni, Y. 1928-1939
1439 Santwan, T.D. 1940-1954
1440 Sarasin-Warnery, R. 1908-1909
1441 Sautter, Emmanuel 1910-1913
1442 Sautter, Emmanuel 1914-1931
1443 Saxton, E. Leroy 1944-1954
1444 Sayre, Francis B. 1933-1947
1445 Schairer, Reinhold 1942-1946
1446 Schlunk, Martin 1926-1952
1447 Schmoker, J. Benjamin 1947-1953
1448 Schell, William P. 1940-1952
80 1449 Schieffelin, Wm. Jay 1909-1949
1450 Schram, William G. 1930-1941
1451 Schram, William G. 19424948
1452 Schram, William G. 1950-1954
1453 Schweitzer, Albert 1931
1454 Schurman, Jacob G. 1903,1927
1455 Scott, Hugh Lenox 1917-1933
1456 Scott, Roderick 1913-1946
1457 Sein, Herberto 1940-1951
1458 Senaud, Auguste 1931-1953
1462 Sergius, Orthodox Archbishop in Japan 1927-1933
1459 Seton, Walter 1910-1913
1460 Shackleton, Ernest H. 1904-1905
1461 Shacklock, Floyd 1940-1941
1463 Shafer, L.J. 1940-1948
1464 Shedd, Clarence P. 1914,1940
80 1465 Shedd, Clarence P. 1941-1950
1466 Shedd, Clarence P. 1951-1954
1467 Shedd, Clarence P. 1955, nd
1468 Sheeley, Lynn 1940-1947
1469 Sheeley, Lynn 1948-1954
81 1470 Shepard, Helen Gould 1910-1925
1471 Shepherd, Hugh 1940-1947
1472 Shepherd, Robert H. W. 1935-1947
1473 Sherrill, Henry K. 1942-1949
1474 Shibusawa, K. 1923-1937
1475 Shipler, Guy Emery 1940-1947
1476 Shipley, Ruth B. 1940-1951
1477 Shukla, Chandrashanker 1945-1948
1478 Shumaker, Karl A. 1915,1940
1479 Shuman, B.A. 1902-1954
1480 Sibille, Nora 1934-1948
1481 Sibley, Harper 1934-1947
1482 Sibley, Hiram 1926
1483 Siegmund-Schultze, F. 1940-1950
1484 Silcox, C.E. 1940-1950
1485 Simpson, A.R. 1911
1486 Sites, C.M. Lacey 1944-1949
1487 Slack, Frank V. 1912-1940 Apr
1488 Slack, Frank V. 1940 May-Dec
1489 Slack, Frank V. 1941
1490 Slack, Frank V. 1942
1491 Slack, Frank V. 1943
82 1492 Slack, Frank V. 1944
1493 Slack, Frank V. 1945-1953
1494 Sloane, Frances Crocker 1940-1953
1495 smelly family 1913-1952
1496 Smith, Arthur H. 1907,1910
1496A Smith, Charles W.R. 1941-1944
1497 Smith, Gypsy 1918-1919
1498 Smith, Roy L. 1940-1941
1499 Smith, Vivian T. 1940-1944
1500 Smith, Vivian T. 1945-1951
83 1501 Smith, Wilbert B. 1920-1952
1502 Smuts, Jan Christiaan 1934
1503 Smyth, Newman 1909
1504 Sneath, E. Hershey 1909
1505 Sockman,Ralph W. 1941-1955
1506 Soderblom, Nathan 1909-1918
1507 Soderblom, Nathan 1923-1933
1508 Sirensen, Wilhelm 1910
84 1509 Speer, Robert E. 1890-1929
1510 Speer, Robert E. 1934-1947
1511 Speers, James M. 1935-1941
1512 Speers, William E. 1940-1953
1513, Spencer, Mary H. 1937-1954, nd
1514 Spivey, Willis T. 1948-1952
1515 Sprague, Kenneth A. 1941-1954
85 1516 Spring,-Rice, Cecil 1917
1517 Springer, John M. 1940-1952
1518 Sproul, J.E. 1940-1948, nd
1519 Stagg, Amos Alonzo 1946
1520 Standley, Doris H. 1942-1948
1521 Stange, Erich 1926-1932
1522 Stange, Erich 1933-1947 Mar
1523 Stange, Erich 1947 Apr-1950, nd
1524 Statten, Taylor 1943-1945
1525 Steele, Carl E. 1940-1947
1526 Steinthal, F.W. 1934-1946
1527 Stephan I, Exerch of Bulgaria 1946
1528 Stevenson, J. Ross 1928-1938
86 1529 Stewart, George 1933-1944
1530 Stifler, Francis C. 1944-1952
1531 Stimson, Henry L. 1912-1944
1532 Stock, Eugene 1897-1900
1533 Stockwell, B. Foster 1940-1952
1534 Stokes, Anson Phelps 1909-1952
1535 Stokes, James James Stokes Society(see also: John C. Clark) 1901-1912
1536 James Stokes Society 1946-1950
1537 James Stokes Society 1951- 1954
87 1538 Straughn, James H. 1942-1948
1539 Strong, Harold F. 1941
1540 Strong, Hattie M. 1946-1950
87 1541 Strong, Josiah 1897,1910
1542 Strong, Tracy 1926-1930
1543 Strong, Tracy 1931-1933
1544 Strong, Tracy 1934
1545 Strong, Tracy 1935
1546 Strong, Tracy 1936 Jan-May
1547 Strong, Tracy 1936 Jun-Dec
1548 Strong, Tracy 1937
1549 Strong, Tracy 1938
1550 Strong, Tracy 1939 Feb-Sep
1551 Strong, Tracy 1939 Oct-Dec
88 1552 Strong, Tracy 1940 Jan-Feb
1553 Strong, Tracy 1940 Mar-Apr
1554 Strong, Tracy 1940 May-Dec
1555 Strong, Tracy 1941 Jan-May
1556 Strong, Tracy 1941 Jun-Dec
1557 Strong, Tracy 1942
1558 Strong, Tracy 1944-1945 Jun 1943
1559 Strong, Tracy
1560 Strong, Tracy 1945 Jul-Dec
1561 Strong, Tracy 1946 Jan-May
1562 Strong, Tracy 1946 Jun-Jul
1563 Strong, Tracy 1946 Aug-Dec
89 1564 Strong, Tracy 1947 Jan-Aug
1565 Strong, Tracy 1947 Sep-1948 Mar
1566 Strong, Tracy 1948 Apr-Dec
89 1567 Strong, Tracy 1949
1568 Strong, Tracy 1950
1569 Strong, Tracy 1951
1570 Strong, Tracy 1952 Jan-Aug
1571 Strong, Tracy 1952 Sep-Dec
1572 Strong, Tracy 1953-1954
1573 Strong, Tracy - notes, miscellany
1574 Stuber, Stanley I. 1943-1954
1575 Studd, J.E. Kynaston 1897-1934
1576 Student Christian Movement Press, Ltd. 1941-1950
1577 Student Volunteer Movement(see also: P.J. Braisted, R.H.E. Espy, E.H. Johnson) 1944-1946
1578 Studer, Adolph G. 1915-1952
90 1579 Stuntz, Hugh C. 1940-1954
1580 Sunday, William A. 1917
1581 Super, Paul 1924-1940
1582 Super, Paul 1941-1945
1583 Super, Paul 1946-1949
1584 Sweet, William E. 1931-1942
1585 Sweets, Henry He 1942-1951
1586 Ta
1587 To - Te
1588 Th
1589 Ti - To
1590 Tr
1591 Tu - Ty
1592 Taft, Charles P. 1928-1947
1593 Taft, William Howard 1906-1915
90 1594 Taft, William Howard 1916-1922
1595 Taft, William Howard 1922-1928
91 1596 Tagore, Rabindranath 1930
1597 Tatlow, Tissington 1907-1911
1598 Tatlow, Tissington 1912-1924
1599 Tatlow, Tissington 1928-1950, nd
1600 Taylor, H. Kerr 1940-1947
1601 Taylor, J. Dexter 1940-1942
1602 Taylor, J. Hudson 1900
1603 Taylor, Sophia 1931-1934
1604 Taylor, Walter C. 1939-1947
1605 Tees, Frederick J. 1940-1948
1606 Telleen, S. Frederick 1940-1948
1607 Temple, William 1910-1948, nd
1608 Theophilus, Metropolitan of the Russian Orthodox Church of North America and Canada 1934-1948
1609 Thoburn, James M. 1899-1916
1610 Thomas, T.O. 1940-1944
1611 Thomas, Winburn T. 1943-1950
1612 Thorne, Samuel 1940-1952
1613 Thorpe, Mary P. 1945-1952
1614 Tice, Nettie E. -- corres. with B.R. Barber 1939-1943
1615 Tice, Nettie E. -- corres. with B.R. Barber 1944
1616 Tice, Nettie E. -- corres. with B.R. Barber 1945
1617 Tice, Nettie E. -- corres. with B.R. Barber 1946
92 1618 Tice, Nettie E. -- corres. with B.R. Barber 1947
1619 Tice, Nettie E. -- corres. with B.R. Barber 1948
1620 Tice, Nettie E. -- corres. with B.R. Barber 1949
1621 Tice, Nettie E. -- corres. with B.R. Barber 1951-1953
1622 Tice, Nettie E. 1940-1943
1623 Tice, Nettie E. 1944
1624 Tice, Nettie E. 1945
1625 Tice, Nettie E. 1946
1626 Tice, Nettie E. 1947
1627 Tice, Nettie E. 1948
1628 Tice, Nettie E. 1949-1950
1629 Tice, Nettie E. 1951-1952
1630 Tice, Nettie E. 1953-1954
1631 Tice, Nettie E. -- miscellaneous 1943-1949
93 1632 Tichenor, John S. 1919-1929
1633 Tidball, Charles T. 1927-1932
1634 Tidball, Charles T. 1933-1947
1635 Time magazine 1942-1943
1636 Titus, Murray L. 1940-1950
1637 Tobias, Channing H. 1915,1940-1952
1638 Tolbert, Arch McD. 1950-1952
1639 Tolstoy Foundation, Inc. 1940-1950
1640 Tomizawa, K. 1941-1951
1641 Tomkins, Floyd W. 1940-1944
1642 Tomkins, Oliver S. 1945-1951
1643 Trimble, H.B. 1943-1946
94 1670 Vickrey, C.V. 1940-1952
1671 Virgo, John J. 1940-1948
1672 Visser 't Hooft, Willem A 1926-1930
1673 Visser 't Hooft, Willem A 1931-1933
1674 Visser 't Hooft, Willem A 1934-1939
1675 Visser 't Hooft, Willem A 1940
1676 Visser 't Hooft, Willem A 1941-1943
1677 Visser 't Hooft, Willem A 1944-1945
1678 Visser 't Hooft, Willem A 1946
1679 Visser 't Hooft, Willem A 1947
1680 Visser 't Hooft, Willem A 1949
1681 Visser 't Hooft, Willem A 1950-1955
1682 Von Prosch, Carl 1934-1952
1683 Wad - Wal
1684 Wan - War
1685 Was - Wau
1686 Wea - Wei
1687 Wel - Wen
1688 Wer - Wes
96 1689 Wh
1690 Wia - Wig
1691 Wil
1692 Win - Wis
1693 Wo
96 1694 Wr - Wy
1695 Wagner, Harold A. 1943-1949
1696 Wanamaker, John 1903-1916
1697 Wang, Chengting T. 1910-1947
1698 Warburton, George A. 1918-1928
1699 Warneck, Gustav 1901, 1910
1700 Warneck, Joh. 1931-1938
1701 Warner, Horace E. 1886-1910
1702 Warnshuis, A.L. 1922-1927
1703 Warnshuis, A.L. 1928
1704 Warnshuis, A.L. 1929
1705 Warnshuis, A.L. 1930
1706 Warnshuis, A.L. 1931-1935
97 1707 Warnshais, A.L. 1936-1939
1708 Warnshuis, A.L. 1940
1709 Warnshuis, A.L. 1941 Jan-Jul
1710 Warnshnis, A.L. 1941 Aug-Dec
1711 Warnshuis, A.L. 1942
1712 Warnshuis, A.L. 1943-1952
1713 Warren, Chas. F. 1896
1714 Warren, H.W. 1900
1715 Warren, James G. 1946-1950
1716 Washburn, Stanley 1941-1942
1717 Washington, Booker T. 1907,1914
1718 Wasson, A.W. 1940-1948
1719 Watkins, James 1939-1942
1720 Watson, Charles R. 1909-1910
97 1721 Watson, Charles R. 1919-1948
98 1722 Weatherford, W.D. 1910-1950
1723 Webber, Richard H. 1934-1948
1724 Wedel, Theodore 0. 1941-1948
1725 Weidensall, Robert 1896-1915
1726 Weigle, Luther A. 1931-1947
1727 Welch, Herbert 1900-1944
1728 Welch, Herbert 1945-1946
1729 Wentz, A.R. 1942-1948
1730 Westman, Knut 1934-1950
1731 Weyerhaeuser, Frederick 1940-1945
1732 Wheeler, W. Reginald 1942-1952
1733 White, Andrew Dickson 1907,1917
1734 White, Helen 1944- 1952
1735 White, J. Campbell 1897-1903
1736 White, J. Campbell 1940-1950
1737 White, Raymond M. 1937-1939
99 1738 White, Wilbert W. 1934-1944, nd
1739 White, Wilbert W. nd
1740 Whitehead, Henry 1909-1933
1741 Whitford, A.H. 1924-1942
1742 Wider Quaker Fellowship 1944-1947
1743 Wiggins, Rex 1945-1948
1744 Wilbur, Hollis A. 1934-1954
1745 Wilder, Robert P. 1886-1937
1746 Wiley, S. Wirt 1911-1954
1747 Wilhelmina, of the Netherlands 1932,1939-1954
99 1748 Wilkins, Ernest H. 1940-1943
1749 Williams, Addison L. 1951-1955
1750 Williams, George 1896,1897
1751 Williams, Roger H. 1915-1941
1752 Williams, Roger H. 1942-1948
1753 Williams, Roger H. 1949-1950
1754 Williams, Urban 1940-1947
100 1755 Willis, A.D. 1948-1950
1756 Willia, Z. Frank 1929-1952
1757 Wilson, C.E. 1940-1942
1758 Wilson, Henry E. 1940-1946
1759 Wilson, Jesse R. 1940-1954
1760 Wilson, Woodrow 1905-1913
1761 Wilson, Woodrow 1914-1916
1762 Wilson, Woodrow 1917
1763 Wilson, Woodrow 1918
1764 Wilson, Woodrow 1919-1924
1765 Wishard, Luther D. 1886-1911
1766 Wolf, Frederick E. 1940-1941
1767 Wolferz, Louis 1944-1945
1768 Wood, Edward C. 1940-1945
1769 Woodruff, F.P. 1928-1942
1770 Woodsmall, Ruth F. 1942-1948
1771 Woolley, Mary E. 1904-1937
1772 Worman, E. Clark 1941-1948
1773 Wreford, A.T. 1946-1950
1774 Wright, Henry Burt 1900-1915
100 1775 Wu, Yi-Fang 1934-1947
1776 Y
101 1777 Yale Divinity School 1940-1951
1778 Yapp, Arthur K. 1913-1934
1779 Yergan, Max 1948-1952
1780 Yolland, Edgar 1944-1945
1780A YMCA 1912-1954
YMCA Retirement Fund see : Earl W. Brandenburg)
1781 Yui, David Z.T. 1910-1934
1782 Yun Chi Ho 1910-1934
1783 Z
1784 Zankow, Stefan 1928-1948
1785 Zimmerman, Walter 1940-1946
1786 Zwemer, Samuel Bound volume of letters to JRM from 1935 YMCA Is worldwide on the occasion of his 70th birthday 1909-1951
1786A Illegible signatures 1914-1934
Bound volume of letters to JRM from leaders in Student Christian Movement 1922
Bound volume of letters to JRM from the retired secretaries of the YMCA of North America 1928
Bound volume of letters to JRM from YMCA's worldwide on the occasion of his 70th birthday 1935

Series II: Family Papers and Correspondence

This series is divided into the following categories:

  • A. Genealogy and history of the Mott family
  • B. Genealogy and history of the Dodge family (JRM's mothers family)
  • C. J.R. Mott family correspondence: including with JRM's
  • parents, sisters, wife, children and their families
  • D. Genealogy and history of Leila White Mott's family
  • E. Leila White Mott family correspondence: including with JRM's parents and sisters, her own parents and siblings, her children, and their families
  • F. Leila White Mott general correspondence: alphabetically arranged
  • G. Agnes Peter Mott general correspondence: alphabetically arranged

BoxFolderContentsDate
Genealogy and History of the Mott Family
102 1787 Notes and documents 1813-1975
1788 Notes and documents - Essay by James Mott 1904
1789 Notes and Documents n.d.
1790 Letters re: possible relatives of JRM 1898-1944
1791 Memorabilia related to JRM's parents c.1835-1909
1792 Material related to estate of John S. Mott 1885-1920
1793 Memorabilia related to JRM's sisters 1919-1948
1794 Material related to death of Ralph Mott McAdam 1918-1938
1795 Information regarding JRM's children 1945-1975
Genealogy and History of the Dodge Family
1796 Letters, documents, notes 1879-1946
1797 Letters, documents, notes n.d.
J. R. Mott Family Correspondence
103 1798 Letters related to family history 1856-1911
1799 Elmira Dodge Mott from her brothers, sister 1862-1865, nd
1800 Elmira Dodge Mott with Harriet and Clara Mott 1885-1907, nd
1801 JRM to parents, sisters 1873-1885 May
1802 JRM to parents, sisters 1885 Sep-Dec
1803 JRM to parents, sisters 1886 Jan-Jul
1804 JRM to parents, sisters 1886 Aug-Dec
1805 JRM to parents, sisters 1887 Jan-May
1806 JRM to parents, sisters 1887 Sep-Dec
104 1807 JRM to parents, sisters 1888 Jan-Aug
1808 JRM to parents, sisters 1888 Sep-Dec
1809 JRM to parents, sisters 1889 Sep-Dec
1810 JRM to parents, sisters 1890 Jan-May
1811 JRM to parents, sisters 1890 Jun-Dec
1812 JRM to parents, sisters 1891 Jan-May
1813 JRM to parents, sisters 1891 Jun-Dec
105 1814 JRM to parents, sisters 1892 Jan-May
1815 JRM to parents, sisters 1892 Jun-Dec
1816 JRM to parents, sisters 1893
1817 JRM to parents, sisters 1894
1818 JRM to parents, sisters 1895 Jan-Aug
1819 JRM to parents, sisters 1895 Sep-Dec
1820 JRM to parents, sisters 1896 Jan-May
1821 JRM to parents, sisters 1896 Jun-Dec
1822 JRM to parents, sisters 1897
106 1823 JRM to parents, sisters 1898
1824 JRM to parents, sisters 1899
1825 JRM to parents, sisters 1900
1826 JRM to parents, sisters 1901
1827 JRM to parents, sisters 1902,1903
1828 JRM to parents, sisters 1904,1905
1829 JRM to parents, sisters 1906
1830 JRM to parents, sisters 1907-1911
1831 JRM to parents, sisters 1912-1942, n.d.
107 1832 JRM to Leila White Mott 1906
1833 JRM to LWM 1907
1834 JRM to LWM 1908
1835 JRM to LWM 1910, 1911
1836 JRM to LWM 1912
1837 JRM to LWM 1913
1838 JRM to LWM 1914, 1917
1839 JRM to LWM 1918, 1919
1840 JRM to LWM 1923
1841 JRM to LWM 1931
1842 JRM to LWM 1932
1843 JRM to LWM 1933
1844 JRM to LWM 1936 Mar-May
1845 JRM to LWM 1936 Nov-Dec
1846 JRM to LWM 1937
1847 JRM to LWM 1938
1848 JRM to LWM 1939 Feb-Jul
1849 JRM to LWM 1939 Oct-Dec
108 1850 JRM to LWM 1940 Jan-Mar
1851 JRM to LWM 1940 Apr-Dec
1852 JRM to LWM 1941 Jan-May
1853 JRM to LWM 1941 Jun-Oct
1854 JRM to LWM 1941 Nov-Dec
1855 JRM to LWK 1942 Jan-Apr
1856 JRM to LWM 1942 May-Dec
109 1857 JRM to LWM 1943 Jan-Sep
1858 JRM to LWM 1943 Oct-Dec
1859 JRM to LWM 1944 Jan-Apr
1860 JRM to LWM 1944 Sep-Dec
1861 JRM to LWM 1945
1862 JRM to LWM 1946
110 1863 JRM to LWM 1947 Apr-Sep
1864 JRM to LWM 1947 Oct-Nov
1865 JRM to LWM 1948
1866 JRM to LWM 1949
1867 JRM to LWM 1950
1868 JRM to LWM 1951,1952
1869 JRM to LWM n.d.
1870 JRM from LWM 1894-1901
1871 JRM from LWM 1934,1939,n.d.
111 1872 JRM with John L. Mott and family 1906-1952
1873 JRM with John L. Mott and family 1953-1954, n.d.
1874 JRM with Irene Mott Bose and family 1906-1928
1875 JRM with IMB and family 1929-1930
1876 JRM with IMB and family 1931-1935
1877 JRM with IMB and family 1936-1940
1878 JRM with IMB and family 1941-1947
1879 JRM with IMB and family 1948-1955, n.d.
1880 JRM with Frederick Mott and family 1910-1955, n.d.
1881 JRM with Eleanor Mott Ross and family 1918-1952, n.d.
1881A Other correspondence of JRM's children 1914-1975
Genealogy and History of Leila White Mott Family
112 1882 Genealogical information 1903-1968
1883 LWM address books 1947, n.d.
1884 LWM memorabilia 1878-1950
1885 LWM memorabilia n.d.
1886 LWM: material related to her death 1952
113 1887 Anna White Stewart memorabilia 1910-1945, n.d.
Leila White Mott: Family Correspondence
1888 LWM with her parents, siblings and their spouses 1883-1895
1889 LWM with parents, siblings, and their spouses 1901-1915
1890 LWM with parents, siblings, and their spouses 1916-1924
1891 LWM with parents, siblings, and their spouses 1925-1929
1892 LWM with parents, siblings, and their spouses 1930-1934
114 1893 LWM with parents, siblings, and their spouses 1935-1952, n.d.
1894 LWM to the parents and sisters of JRM 1892-18-97
1895 LWM to the parents and sisters of JRM 1898-1906
1896 LWM to the parents and sisters of JRM 1908-1918
1897 LWM to the parents and sisters of JRM 1934-1938, n.d.
1898 LWM to "home friends" 1893-1895
1899 LWM to "home friends" 1896 Jan-Jun
1900 LWM to "home friends" 1896 Jul- 1899
1901 LWM to "home friends" 1902-1911
1902 LWM to "home friends" 1926-1948
115 1903 LWM with John L. Mott and family 1896-1952, n.d.
1904 LWM with Irene Mott Bose and family 1906-1911
1905 LWM with IMB 1931-1935
1906 LWM with IMB 1936-1938
1907 LWM with IMB 1939-1940
1908 LWM with IMB (excerpts) 1928-1940
1909 LWM with IMB 1941-1952, n.d.
1910 LWM with Frederick Mott firmly 1944-1949
1911 LWM with Eleanor Mott Ross and family 1921-1950, n.d.
Leila White Mott: General Correspondence
1912 A-B
1913 C-D
1914 F-I
1915 J-L
1916 M
1917 N-R
1918 S
1919 Spencer, Mary H. 1941
1920 Spencer, Mary H. 1942
1921 Spencer, Mary H. 1943-1945
116 1922 T
1923 Tice, Nettie E. 1943-1948
1924 V-Y
1925 First names, fragments
Agnes Peter Mott: General Correspondence
1926 Primarily letters of condolence 1953-1957

Series III: Report Letters, Journals and Diaries

1888-1942

This series is divided into two sections. The first section contains the report letters and journals of John R. Mott, chronologically arranged. The second section contains two diaries and a few journaltype writings of Leila White Mott.

BoxFolderContentsDate
John R. Mott
117 1927 Visits to colleges, universities in North America 1888 Sep,Oct
1928 Visits to colleges of Canadian Northwest 1890
1929 Trip to Europe 1891
1930 World Trip 1895
1931 World Trip 1896
1932 World Trip 1897
1933 Trip to Europe 1898
1934 Trip to Europe 1899
1935 Visits to colleges, universities in North America 1900-1901
1936 World Trip 1901-1902
1937 Trip to Australasia 1903
1938 Trip to Europe 1904
1939 WSCF report letters 1905-1906
1940 Visits to South Africa, South America 1906
1941 Trip to Far East 1907
1942 Trip to Europe 1908
1943 Trip to Europe 1909
1944 Trip to Europe, Near East 1911
1945 Trip to The Netherlands, Ireland 1912
1946 Trip to Asia 1913
118 1947 Trips to Europe, Russia 1916, 1917
1948 Trips to Poland, Japan 1920, 1922, 1924
1949 Trip to Pacific Basin 1925-1926
1950 World Trip 1928-1929
1951 Trip to Africa 1934
1952 Trip to Far East 1935
118 1953 Trip to Great Britain, India, Near East 1936-1937
1954 Trip to India 1938-1939
Leila White Mott
1955 Diary 1880-1887
1956 Diary, journals 1890-191?
228 3506-3512 Journals, notebooks 1895-1926

Series IV: Notes and Notebooks

The manuscript notes and notebooks of Series IV are arranged alphabetically by topic. The material within each topic is chronologically arranged.

BoxFolderContentsDate
119 1957 Africa 1907-1937, nd.
1958 Agricultural Missions Foundation 1930, nd.
1959 Allied Youth, Inc. 1946
1960 Asia 1908-1938, nd.
1961 Australia 1896
1962 Australia, New Zealand 1903, 1926
1963 Autobiographical 1895-1952, nd.
1964 Bible Study 1893-1937, nd.
1965 Biographical (arranged alphabetically)
1966 Biographies of Ministers - bibliography nd.
1967 Books written by JRM 1947
1968 Canada 1897, 1935
1969 China 1896-1949, nd.
1969A China-Organization of YMCA 1896-1898
1970 Christian Life, Christ 1932, nd.
1971 Christianity and the economic system nd.
1972 Christmas and gift lists before 1925
1973 Christmas and gift lists 1925-1929
120 1974 Christmas and gift lists 1930-1933
1975 Christmas and gift lists 1934-1941
1976 Christmas and gift lists 1942-1954, nd.
1977 The Church, Church unity 1898-1948
1978 The Church, Church unity - Dallas lectures 1941
1979 Conferences - general 1892-1923, nd.
1980 Conferences - with individuals - in Bulgaria 1895
120 1980A Conferences-with individuals - in China 1901-1902
1981 Conferences - with individuals - in Germany 1933-1946
1981A Conferences - with individuals - in Hawaii 1897
1982 Conferences - with individuals - in India 1896-1937
1982A Conferences - with individuals - in Japan 1896-1902
1983 Conferences - with individuals - in Scandinavia 1899
121 1984 Conferences - with individuals miscellaneous (alphabetically arranged) Ad-Go
1985 Conferences - with individuals miscellaneous (alphabetically arranged) Ha-Mu
1986 Conferences,- with individuals miscellaneous (alphabetically arranged) Ni-Sz
1987 Conferences - with individuals miscellaneous (alphabetically arranged) To-Z, unidentified
1988 Cornell University - addresses, etc. 1895-1948, nd.
1989 Devotional/Evangelistic addresses 1893-1910
1990 Devotional/Evangelistic addresses 1911-1920
1991 Devotional/Evangelistic addresses 1921-1930
1992 Devotional/Evangelistic addresses 1931-1940
1993 Devotional/Evangelistic addresses 1941-1942
1994 Devotional/Evangelistic addresses 1943-1944
1995 Devotional/Evangelistic addresses 1945-1950
1996 Devotional/Evangelistic addresses nd.
1997 Devotional/Evangelistic addresses nd.
122 1998 Devotional/Evangelistic addresses n.d.
1999 Devotional/Evangelistic addresses n.d.
2000 Devotional/Evangelistic addresses - 1944 ? Yale lectures
2001 Drawings by ARM as a child n.d.
2002 Eastern Orthodox Churches 1908-1924
2003 Eastern Orthodox Churches 1926-1950
2004 Edinburgh World Missionary Conference and Continuation Committee 1909-1915, n.d.
2005 Education n.d.
2006 Europe - miscellaneous 1895-1949, n.d.
2007 Evangelism 1892-1936
2008 Evangelism n.d.
2009 Financial matters - raising money 1901-1953
2010 Financial matters - raising money n.d.
2011 Financial matters - raising money n.d.
2012 Financial matters - records 1907-1947
123 2013 Financial matters - records n.d
2014 Foreign Missions Conference of North America 1927-1943
2015 Gandhi interviews and biography 1929-1938, n.d.
2016 Germany 1914-1946
2017 Great Britain 1896-1946, n.d.
2018 Habit n.d.
2019 Health 1915
2020 Honorary degrees 1910-1931
2021 Honors, awards 1946-1947
123 2022 Humor n.d.
2023 India 1912-1942
2024 India n.d.
2025 Indonesia 1946
2026 Institute of Social and Religious Research 1921, 1924, n.d.
2027 Interchurch World Movement 1919-1920
2028 International Missionary Council 1920-1927
2029 International Missionary Council 1928
2030 International Missionary Council 1929-1937
2031 International Missionary Council 1938-1947
124 2032 International Missionary Council n.d.
2033 International Missionary Council n.d.
2034 International situation 1909-1938
2035 International situation 1940-1950, n.d.
2036 Interseminary Missionary Alliance 1880-1884
2037 Interseminary Missionary Alliance 1885-1894
2038 Interseminary Missionary Alliance n.d.
2039 Italy 1905-1937, n.d.
2040 James Stokes Society 1926, 1943, n.d.
2041 Japan 1897-1950, n.d.
2042 Jews n.d.
2043 Korea 1926
2044 Lay workers 1908-1949, n.d.
2045 Laymen's Foreign Mission Inquiry 1923
2046 Laymen's Missionary Movement 1924, 1927, n.d.
125 2047 Leadership, recruitment 1884-1945
2048 Leadership, recruitment n.d.
2049 Lord's Day Alliance 1931
2050 Methodist Lpiscopal Church Methodist Church 1886-1949, n.d.
2051 Methods - Developing workers 1908-1927
2052 Methods - Visits 2052A Mexican Commission 1916 1912, 1941, n.d.
2053 Miscellaneous 1906-1944
2054 Miscellaneous 1945-1948
2055 Miscellaneous 1949-1953
2056 Miscellaneous n.d.
2057 Miscellaneous n.d.
2058 Miscellaneous n.d.
2059 Missionary strategists n.d.
126 2060 Missions 1888-1919
2061 Missions 1923-1930
2062 Missions 1931-1939
2063 Missions 1941-1945, n.d.
2064 Morning Watch n.d.
2065 Moslem lands 1909, 1924, n.d.
2066 Mott staff instructions 1908-1946, n.d.
2067 The Netherlands 2067A Nobel Peace Prize 1946 1909
2068 Notebook of names and addresses 1944
2069 Notebook, lists of names and addresses 1944-1953
2070 Oberammergau Passion Play 1910, 1930
126 2071 Organizational methods 1913, 1915, n.d.
2072 Oxford and Edinburgh Conferences 1937
2073 Philippine Islands 1935
127 2074 Pocket ledgers 2074A Pocket ledgers 1897-1901 1890-1897
2075 Pocket ledgers 1902-1905
2076 Pocket ledgers 1906-1909
2077 Pocket ledgers 1910-1915
2078 Pocket ledgers 1915-1919
2079 Pocket ledgers 1920-1928
128 2080 Pocket ledgers 1928-1934
2081 Pocket ledgers 1936-1938
2082 Pocket ledgers 1938-1942
2083 Pocket ledgers 1943-1947
2084 Pocket ledgers 1948-1949
2085 Pocket ledgers 1951-1955
2086 Prohibition 1932-1954, n.d.
2087 Prominent people met by JRM (lists) 1922-1949, n.d.
2088 Quiet Days 1906-1951
2089 Race relations 1924-1944, n.d.
129 2090 Roman Catholic Church 1912-1944, n.d.
2091 Rural life 1910
2092 Russia - General 1909-1938
2093 Russia - General 1940-1947
2094 Russia - General n.d.
2095 Russia - JRM Government mission 1917
129 2096 Society of Professors of Church History 1930
2097 South/Central America 1906-1953
2098 South/Central America n.d.
2099 Student Christian work - general 1894-1946, n.d.
2100 Student Christan work - state universities 1910-1937, n.d.
2101 Student Volunteer Movement 1888-1899
2102 Student Volunteer Movement 1901-1910
2103 Student Volunteer Movement 1911-1920
2104 Student Volunteer Movement 1921-1951
130 2105 Student Volunteer Movement n.d.
2106 Student Volunteer Movement n.d.
2107 Student Volunteer Movement - The Traveling Secretary n.d.
2108 Subjects of addresses, speeches 1909, n.d.
2109 Time, age n.d.
2110 Travel notes, itineraries 1890-1899
2111 Travel notes, itineraries 1901-1907
2112 Travel notes, itineraries 1909
2113 Travel notes, itineraries 1912-1919
2114 Travel notes, itineraries 1920-1924
2115 Travel notes, itineraries 1925-1927
2116 Travel notes, itineraries 1929-1933
2117 Travel notes, itineraries 1934-1938
2118 Travel notes, itineraries 1940-1945
131 2119 Travel notes, itineraries 1946-1948
2120 Travel notes, itineraries 1949-1951
2121 Travel notes, itineraries 2121A United War Work Campaign n.d. n.d.
2122 Upper Iowa University - address 1943
2123 War relief 1937-1940, n.d.
2124 Washington Cathedral 1925-1941
2125 World Council of Churches 1938-1951, n.d.
2126 World Council of Churches - Interna- national Missionary Council - Joint Committee 1939-1947, n.d.
2127 World War I 1915-1918
2128 World War I n.d.
2129 World War I n.d.
2130 World War II 1939-1945
2131 World War II n.d.
2132 World's Student Christian Federation 1895-1909
2133 World's Student Christian Federation 1911-1919
2134 World's Student Christian Federation 1921-1946
132 2135 World's Student Christian Federation n.d.
2136 YMCA - Boy's Work 1899-1939
2137 YMCA - General 1893-1904
2138 YMCA - General 1905-1908
2139 YMCA - General 1909-1910
2140 YMCA - General 1911-1920
2141 YMCA - General 1921-1922
2142 YMCA - General 1923-1924
132 2143 YMCA - General 1925-1926
2144 YMCA - General 1927-1928
2145 YMCA - General 1929-1930
2146 YMCA - General 1931-1939
2147 YMCA - General 1941-1947
2148 YMCA - General n.d.
2149 YMCA - General n.d.
133 2150 YMCA - Relationship to the churches 1909-1921, n.d.
2151 YMCA - Retirement Fund 1921, n.d.
2152 YMCA - Secretaryship 1902-1941, n.d.
2153 YMCA - Student Division (See also: Student Christian Work) 1888-1941
2154 YMCA - Student Division n.d.
2155 YMCA - Student Division (notebook) 1890
2156 YMCA - Student Division (notebook) 1892
2157 YMCA - Student Division (notebook) 1894-1899
2158 yMCA - Student Division (notebook) 1899
2159 YMCA - Student Division (notebook) n,d.
2160 YMCA - War Work 1942-1945
2161 YMCA - War Work 1915-1922
2162 YMCA - War Work n.d.
134 2163 YMCA n.d.
2164 Youth 1930-1942, n.d.
2165 Leila White Mott Notebooks 1886-1887
2166 Leila White Mott Notebooks 1895, 1912
2167 Leila White Mott Notebooks 1927, 1936
2168 Leila White Mott Notebooks 1940-1941
134 2169 Leila White Mott Notebooks n.d.
2170 Leila White Mott Miscellaneous holograph notes
2171 Leila White Mott Miscellaneous holograph notes
135 2172 Leila White Mott Miscellaneous holograph notes
2173 Leila White Mott Miscellaneous holograph notes
2174 Leila White Mott Notes re: Bible Study
2175 Leila White Mott Notes re: Bible Study
2176 Leila White Mott Printed and Typescript material

Series V: Addressses and Articles

  • A. Leadership
    • 1. Biographies of individuals
    • 2. General: including re.the enlistment and qualities of leaders
  • B. Church, Church union
  • C. Devotional, evangelistic: including re: Christian character and JRM's personal religious experience.
  • D. International situation
    • 1. General
    • 2. Africa
    • 3. Asia (including Australia)
    • 4. Europe
    • 5. Latin America
    • 6. Near East
    • 7. Russia
  • E. Missions: including domestic missions and the general theory of foreign missions. Addresses and articles related to missions in Specific foreign countries are located in Section D.
  • F. Money
  • G. Prohibition
  • H. Specific organizations: relating to the history and purpose of the organization or known to have been specifically addressed to the organization.
    • 1. British and Foreign Bible Society
    • 2. International Missionary Council
    • 3. Methodist Church (in U.S. and Britain)
    • 4. Student Volunteer Movement
    • 5. WSCF
    • 6. YMCA
      • a. General
      • b. War Work

At the end of this series is one folder containing miscellaneous

writings of Leila White Mott.

BoxFolderContentsDate
Leadership
Biography
136 2177 Barbour, C.R. 1937
Brainerd, Cephas 1945
Brenner, Dr. 1944
2178 Brockman, Fletcher n.d.
Dodge, Grace 1915
2179 Eddy, Sherwood 1931
Fry, Wilfred 1932
2180 Harmon, Francis 1932
Hoover, Herbert 1928, 1932
Hyde, A.A. 1925
2181 Irving, George 1937
McBee, Silas 1924
McBurney, Robert 1899
2182 Moody, Dwight . 1915, 1937
Morse, Richard 1926, 1927
Murray, William D c. 1939
Paton, William 1944
2183 Ross, Emory 1940
Soderblom, Nathan 1933
Speer, Robert E. 1948
2184 Rose, Horace William 1904
2185 Temple, William 1945
Weidensall, Robert 1918
Wilson, C.E. n.d.
General
2186 Morality in American Politics 1884
Points of Weakness in a College A Association President 1891
2187 Physical, Intellectual and Spiritual Life of the Secretary 1898
An Appeal for Christian Workers 1902
2188 Claims and Opportunities of the Christian Ministry (pamphlet series edited by JRM) 1909
136 2189 How to Secure Spontaneous and Enduring Activity on the Part of Voluntary Workers 1912
Voluntary Workers Worth While 1912
2190 The World's Need of Workers 1919
The Opportunity of the Professor for Christian Work among Students
2191 Maintaining and Enlarging Leadership 1920
Factors Underlying the Leadership of the Railways of America 1922
2192 Legislative and Executive Functions 1922
How to Augment the Leadership of the Missionary Forces at the Home Base 1923
2193 Leadership of the Constructive Forces of the World 1931
Leadership Demanded for This Momentous Time 1945-1947
2194 Leadership Demanded in This Momentous Time (Nobel Prize Address) 1946
2195 The Intellectual Life of the Secretary n.d.
Need of Men of Power n.d.
The Price of Leadership n.d.
Church, Curch Union
137 2196 The Causes of the Reformation 1884
A Great Lay Brotherhood - Lessons inTrue Fraternity 1894
2197 Our Oneness in Jesus Christ 1902
Man's Need of the Church 1913, 1914
2198 Principles to Guide in Co-operative Relations of Christian Organizations 1916
The Prices to Be Paid to Ensure The Most Effective and Fruitful Cooperation 1922
2199 The Price to Be Paid to Ensure Christian Unity 1932
2200 Expectations Concerning the Approaching Ecumenical Conference at Oxford 1937
137 2200 The Significance of the Oxford and Edinburgh Ecumenical Conferences 1937
2201 The Unifying Influence of the Washington Cathedral 1937
Letter to Christendom 1938
2202 The Cost of Ecumenical Unity 1941
Counting the Cost of Ecumenicity 1941
The Price We Must Pay for The Realization of the Ecumenical Ideal 1941
What Price Our Ecumenical Ideal? 1941
2203 Unite to Co-operate 1942
2204 The Ecumenical Advance of the Decade c. 1947
Amsterdam: An Ecumenical Milestone 1948
2205 From Edinburgh 1910 to Amsterdam 1948 1948
From Edinburgh to Amsterdam 1948
Devotional, Evangelistic
2206 An Anchored Life 1885
What We Owe the Twentieth Century 1885
2207 Bible Study Topical Studies and Plans of Work 1889 for Bible Training Classes (with C.K. Ober) 1888
2208 The Morning Watch 1893-1925
2209 Bible Study for Personal Spiritual 1895-1925
2210 Secret Prayer The Secret Prayer Life 1896-1932 1896
2211 Address on Receipt of Honorary M.A. from Yale 1899
Be Sure Your Sins Will Find You Out 1900
The Enrichment of Personal Life c. 1900
2212 Bible Study 1900
The Need of More Evangelistic Spirit in Our Colleges 1900
137 2213 The College Man's Religion at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century 1901
Incentives to Prayer for A Spiritual Awakening in Colleges 1901
2214 Be Filled with The Spirit 1902
The Holy Spirit The Source of Power 1902
2215 Temptations of Students (with Japanese translation) 1902
The Use of the Tongue 1902
2216 Religious Meditation 1902-1904
2217 The Power Essential for the Making Of a Christian Man 1902
The Deity of Jesus Christ 1903
2218 Individual Work for Individuals 1903-1944
2219 The Perils of a Religious Conference 1903
The Power of Jesus Christ in Life of Student 1903, 1904
138 2220 The Power of Sin 1903
Principles and Helps in Determining a Life-Work 1903
2221 Why an Increasing Number of Young Men throughout the World Believe in Jesus Christ as Lord 1903-1908
2222 Spiritual Atrophy 1904
Christ, a Reality (Jeesus Kristus todellismus) 1905, 1909
2223 How May Jesus Christ Become a Reality to Me? 1905-1914
2224 The Power of Jesus Christ in the Life of the Student 1905
The Spread of Christ's Kingdom among Men 1905
2225 Consecration 1908
Our Religion Primarily a Matter of the Will 1908
The Attractiveness of Hardship in the Ministry 1908
2226 The Fires of Evangelism 1909
A Book of Power 1910
138 2227 Intercessors the Primary Need (with Korean and Portuguese translations) 1910-1914
2228 The Battle with Impurity 1911
What is the Secret of a Winning Life? 1911
2229 How Other Students Won the Victory over Temptation and Sin 1911
The Realization of Christ 1911
2230 Seams of Weakness 1911
Will-power and Religion 1911
2231 Constructive Suggestions for Character Building (with G.S. Eddy) 1912-1914
Intercessory Prayer 1914
2232 Moral and Spiritual Atrophy 1914
Why a Young Man Needs Religion 1916
The World's Need of Workers 1919
2233 Battleground of Students in All Lands 1920
Men of Power 1920
2234 Seeking His Face 1920
The Spirit of Sacrifice 1920
2235 Hindrances to the Spiritual Life 1922
Meditation 1922
2236 Spiritual Realization and Spiritual Renewal 1922, 1926
2237 Our Greatest Need - A Fresh Accession of Vital Energy 1923
Boyhood - The Greatest Asset of Any Nation 1924
2238 The Commitment of Life 1924
re: Early Christian Experiences of JRM 1924
2239 Spiritual Atrophy (with Spanish translation) 1924, 1941
Spiritual Realization and Spiritual Renewal (alternate text) 1924
139 2240 Fight for Character 1925
Some Principles to Guide Us in the Use of Our Lives 1925
Co-operation in Work for School Boys 1926
2241 Have I Not Seen Jesus Our Lord? 1926
The Place Wherein Thou Standest is Holy Ground 1926
2242 World Trends and the Dedication of the Student Is Life 1926
Securing Leaders 1926
2243 A Call to the Week of Prayer and to the World Study of Jesus 1927
The Seeret of Victory Over Temptation 1927
2244 The Summons to a Larger Evangelism 1929, n.d.
2245 My 40 years Have Taught Me to Trust Youth 1930
Re: Early Christian Experiences of JRM 1931
2246 The Spiritual Possibilities of the Observance of the Lord's Day 1931
2247 Advantages of Testing Times 1932-1935
How to Make the Past a Success 1934
2248 The Use of Time 1934
Thoughts Out of My Life 1935
2249 Advantages of the Depression 1936
Christ in Our Midst 1936
2250 Importance of Reaching the New Generation 1936
2251 The Youth of Tomorrow 1939
Supreme Importance of Each Person's Having a Plan for His Life 1940
2252 El Cristiano, Embajador de Cristo 1941
Rising Spiritual Tides 1941
Habits of Fruitful Christian Living 1943
2253 Present Day Evangelism 1944
Nine Pillars of Hope 1947
139 2254 Autobiographical 1947
Lessons from Experience for Guidance in the New Year 1947
2255 What Will Heaven Be Like? 1949
2256 Christ Our Pattern in Religious Work n.d.
Christians of Reality n.d.
2257 The Field: Soul Saving in School and College n.d.
The Importance of Spontaneity and Initiative in the Religious Life of Youth n.d.
2257 The Importance of Christian Student Bands n.d.
A Living Message and its Release n.d.
2258 A Message to School Girls n.d.
The Need of a More Evangelistic Spirit n.d.
2259 Personal Work n.d.
The Place of Prayer in Our Work (with C.K. Ober) n.d.
2260 The Secretary as an Evangelising Force n.d.
The Spiritual Life of the Secretary n.d.
Winning the New Generation n.d.
International Situation
General
2261 The World Situation 1913
Fostering Right Race Relations 1914
2262 An Unprecedented World Situation 1914
World Topics 1914
2263 The International Country Life Outlook 1916
Re: World Situation 1917
2264 The Church in the New World Situation 1917
Re: World Situation 1919
2265 The Present International Situation (and the Responsibility of Men of Affairs) 1921, n.d.
139 2266 The Rebirth of the World 1921
The Present Advantageous Position of the World-wide Christian Mevement 1922
2267 Second Day of God's Visitation 1923
Statement sent to NY World re world situation 1923
2268 Students and the World Situation 1925
2269 The International Outlook and Unity in Service for World Peace 1926
The Race Problem 1926
World Trends and the Dedication of the Student's Life 1928
140 2269A Re: Tour of Far East 1926
Various JRM addresses in Australia Facing the Non-Christian World 1926
2270 Re: World Situation 1927
Divisive and Unifying Influences in the Life of the World 1929
2271 Jesus Christ and Inter-racial Co-oporation for a Better World 1929
The Present Unprecedented World Situation 1930
2272 The Present World Outlook 1935
The Present World Situation 1935
2273 What Shall We Do? What Shall We Say? 1937
The Present International Outlook 1938
2274 Light in Darkness 1940, 1941
The Present World Situation and Suggestions on the Way Out 1940, 1941
2275 In Time of War 1941
Lessons I Have Learned Over A Period of 60 Years in Organizing 5 World Christian Movements 1946
2276 Welt Ohne Zukunft? 1946
2277 The Present World Situation: Constructive First Steps n.d.
The Present World Situation and Some Ways in Which We May Answer that Need n.d.
140 2278 An Unprecedented World Situation n.d.
Africa
2279 The New Africa 1935
Asia
2280 Some Impressions of Missions in Asia 1902
The Outlook in Asia 1902
The Chinese Student Migration to Tokyo 1908
2281 The Urgency and Crisis in the Far East 1908
Re: The United Theological College, Bangalore 1912
2282 Some Present-day Trends in the Life of the Orient 1927
Grounds of Hope and Confidence that the Traditional Friendly and Co-operative Relations Between Japan and America Will Be Maintained c. 1930
2283 The Contribution of Christian Missions to the Orient 1931
America Japan Society address 1935
Forman Christian College address 1936
2284 Address at Consecration of Dornakal Cathedral 1939
The Best is Before Us c. 1946
2285 Conferences of Students and Christian Workers in China n.d.
Lessons for the Student Movement of the Occident from Experiences in Evangelistic Work Among the Students of the Orient n.d.
Europe
2286 Relations Between England and America During the Civil War 1888
World Interest in the Evangelization of France 1914
140 2287 The Foreign Missionary Situation as Affected by the European War c. 1917
European Conditions Today c. 1924
2288 Some Qutstanding Impressions of my Recent Trip to Eastern Europe and the Levant 1924
Latin America
2289 Advance Steps for the Evangelical Forces in Latin America... 1941
The Claims of Latin America 1940
Near East
2290 Re: Near East Relief Work 1924
2291 America and the Golden Rule in the Near East n.d.
Russia
2292 Memorandum on Russia 1911
2293 Addresses given while on diplomatic mission in Russia 1917
2294 The Opportunity of the Hour in Russia and Other Countries 1917
Address re diplomatic mission to Russia 1917
2295 A View of the Situation in Russia 1918
2296 Russia Holds the Fate of the Coming Years Re: Russia 1946 1943
2297 Re: Russia The Russian Theological Academy of n.d. St. Sergius - An Appraisal n.d.
Missions
141 2298 Wanted - Men for Foreign Missions 1894
The Missionary Uprising Among the Young c. 1895
2299 Our Responsibility for the Extension of Christ's Kingdom into the Regions Beyond Re: Prayer and Missions 1900 1898
2300 The Find argement of the Native Arm of the Service Essential to the Highest Success of Missions Prayer and the Missionary Enterprise 1902 1902
2301 The Missionary Problem in its Relation to the College and University The Call of the Non-Christian World 1907 1905
2302 The Call to A Great Advance Call to an Unprecedented Advance in 1907 the Non-Christian World 2302A Modern World Movements: God's Chal- 1908 lenge to the Church The Crisis in Mission 1909 1907
2303 The College Students' Obligation to the Young Men of Rural Communities The Continuation Committee of World 1910 Missionary Conference, Edinburgh 1910
2304 Re: Missionary Situation The Larger Co-operation of Laymen 1912 Imperative 1910
2305 Voices from the Field The Foreign Missionary Message 1913 Manners Uppgift i Varldmissionen 1913 1912
2306 Larger Usefulness Abroad The Present World Conflict and its 1915 Dec Relation to Christian Missions 1917
2307 Shall a World Program of Mission Be Launched while the World Is at War? The Hour of Christian Opportunity 1919 1917
2308 The Present Advantageous Position of Christian Missions Lessons Learned in Forty Years of Work 1925 in Helping to Establish and Develop National and International Student Christian Movements 1920
141 2309 New Forces Released Through Co-operation 1925
2310 Lessons Drawn from Rising Indigenous Churches Some Advantages of Co-operation 1926 1926
2311 Re: Missions What About Missions? c. 1930 Medical Missionary Enterprise - 1930 The Outlook Today 1928, 1930
2312 Strengthening the Home Base Meeting the World's Greatest Need 1932 1931
2313 A Message to the World Mission at a Time of Crisis (with Dutch translation) The Significance of the Appraisal 1932 Report of-the Laymen's Foreign Missions Inquiry 1932, n.d.
2314 30,000 Missionaries Facing Up to The World's Unfinished 1933 Problems 1932
2315 Be: Mission Our Greatest Triumphs Are Before Us c. 1935 1934
2316 At the Parting of the Ways The World Outlook and the World 1936 Mission The Rising Tide 1936 1936-1937
2317 The Challenge of the World Mission to Laymen The New Significance of Rural People 1937 to The Missionary Enterprise 1937
2318 Christian as Ambassador (with French and German translations) 1939
142 2319 The Need for Spiritual Mobilization or The Significance of National Christian Mission 1940
2320 Lessons I Have Learned in 54 Years of Helping to Establish National and World-wide Christian Movements We Must Make Ready 1943 Missions and the War 1943, 1944
142 2321 As We Approach Our Second Half-Century The Greatest Days of Missionary 1947 Enterprise Are in the Years Before Us 1944
2322 Evangelism and Other Lands: Observa- tions and Lessons Missionary Possibilities of the n.d. Students of the World n.d.
2323 Relation of Students to World's Evangelization Sharing the Needs of the World n.d. The Church Is Imperative Duty n.d. n.d.
2324 The Transcendent Importance of Prayer For Missions The Evangelization of the World n.d. in This Generation Christian Missions - Forward Together n.d. n.d.
Money
2325 The Open Secret: How to Secure Men and Money for Missions 1914
Re: Money-raising 1939
2326 Liberating the Money Power 1946
Extracts from Various Addresses Of JRM on Money-raising n.d.
2327 How to Discover, Approach, Interest an Hold Large Contributors for the Support of Our Work How to Enlist Large Gifts for n.d. Christian Causes n.d.
Prohibition
2328 Prohibition: A Boon for Youth 1926
That Failure and Farce in America 1926, 1928
2329 Prohibition and Personal Liberty 1928
Statements of JRM re. prohibition 1931, 1932
Specific Organizations
British and Foreign Bible Society (BFBS)
142 2330 Work of the British and Foreign Bible Society 1910
The Bible as a World Power 1927
2331 The World Influence of the Bible Societies 1934
Address to BFBS, Capetown branch 1934
International Missionary Council (IMC)
2332 International Missionary Co-operation, Its Possibilities, Its Cost, Its Realization 1921
2333 International Missionary Co-operation, A Statement 1925
2334 Jerusalem! 1928
Future of International Missionary Co-operation 1928
2335 Co-operation and the World Mission 1935
The Possibilities of the Tambaram Meeting 1938
Expectations Regarding Madras Conference 1938
Memorandum re: Tambaram Meeting 1938
2336 At Edinburgh, Jerusalem and Madras 1939
The Tambaram Meeting and Its Significance 1939
2337 After Madras 1940
Statement re: J.W. Decker 1942
Retrospect and Prospect 1947
Methodist Church
2338 Reasons Why the Home Church Must Go Forward 1903
The Challenge of the Centenary 1913
142 2339 The Missionary Centenary 1916
From Victory to Victory 1922
2340 Re: Uniting Conference, World Missions of the Methodist Church 1939
2341 The Call to United Methodism 1940
Methodism in Greater New York at a Fork in the Road n.d.
2342 World Responsibility of Present-day Methodism n.d.
Student Volunteer Movement (SVM)
2343 The American Student Uprising 1889
History of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions 1893
The Volunteer as a Force 1893
2344 Among the Students of Great Britian 1894
The Place of Prayer in the Volunteer Movement 1894
The Watchcry of the Student Volunteer Movement 1895
2345 Announcement of 3rd International Convention 1897
Results of SVM 1897
The National YMCA and the Volunteer Movement in China 1897
2346 The Watchword of the SVM as a Spiritual Force 1904
A Vision Realized 1910
The Timeliness of the Rochester Convention 1910
143 2347 Prayer as a Factor in the Student Movement 1911
The Beginnings of the SVM 1912
2348 Why a Student Volunteer Convention at this time? 1919
The Achievements of the SVM for Foreign Missions During the First Generation Its History 1920
143 2349 The Commitment of Life and How God Leads Men 1923, 1924
2350 The Tasks of Tomorrow 1936
Cycle of Prayer of the SVM for Foreign Missions n.d.
2351 The Irresistible Demand n.d.
Preserving the Vitality of the Movement n.d.
2352 Re: SVM n.d.
What Constructive Forces are Available n.d.
World's Student Christian Federation (WSCF)
2353 A Spiritual Awakening in a University 1898
The World's Student Christian Federation 1898
Canada and the WSCF 1903
2354 The Price of Leadership 1907
The Relation of the Student Federation to Peace and Arbitration Movements 1908
Losing Ourselves in the Cause 1909
2355 Editorials for The Student World 1910-1926
The Processes by which We May Realize the Answer of Our Lord's Prayer That We All May Be One 1911
Lake Mohonk Conference address 1913
2356 Functions of the General Committee of the WSCF 1926
Addresses at Mysore Conference 1928
2357 Message from Dr. John R. Mott 1941
The Students of Latin America and the Federation 1941
The WSCF and its Influence in Drawing Together the Christian Forces n.d.
YMCA
General
143 2358 Year's Development of the Christian Assn. 1887
The Opportunities Our Members Have for Personally Benefitting One Another 1888
2359 The Secretary's Relation to Colleges and College Men in His Community Report of JRM 1889
2360 What Every Association Needs 1889
The Work of the Association 1889
2361 Forward Steps During the Year 1890
The Intercollegiate Deputation Conferences 1890
2362 The Claims of the General Secretaryship of the YMCA on Men of Education and Ability 1891
College YMCA Buildings 1891
2363 Is It Incumbent Upon the American YMCAs to Promote Foreign Missions, And If So, What Does This Suggest? 1891
2364 Re: Importance of Christian Work in Colleges 1892
A Convention in Front of the Golden Gate 1892
2365 The Great Fact in the Religious Life of Our Colleges Today 1892
Progress of the Intercollegiate Movement of the YMCA 1892
2366 How to Secure A College Association Building 1892
Intercollegiate Movement on the Pacific Coast 1892
144 2367 Remarkable Conference in the Webfoot State 1892
Missionary Department of the College Association 1894
144 2368 Work Among the Colleges 1894
The Bible Study Department 1895, 1901
2369 The Intercollegiate YMCA Movement Re: College Department, 1895
Work for New Students 1895,1901
The International Committee of YMCAs 1897
2370 Work Among Students 1898
Reports of Progress of the Inter-Collegiate Movement 1889-1899 1899
2371 Two Hundred Million Men in Non- Christian Lands 1899
The Evangelization of the World in This Generation and the Vital Relationship of the Association Work to This Great Object 1900
2372 The Need for a Renewal of the Evangelistic Spirit in the Association 1900
The Place of Prayer in Our Work 1900
2373 The Young Men of the World and Our Relation to Them 1900
Typical Reports on Foreign Work From the Association Yearbook
2374 The Greatest Conflict Before the YMCAs 1901
Why We Believe in the Student YMCA Movement 1901
2375 The Imperative Demand 1902
The Responsibility Resting Upon the Delegates to This Convention 1902
2376 Ten Posts to Be Manned 1902
The Objective 1903
The Students of North America United 1903
2377 Address at 35th International Convention 1904
The Missionary Department of the Student YMCA 1904
2378 The Unprecedented Opportunity in Japan 1905
Why We Believe in the YMCA (with Spanish translation) 1906
144 2379 Be: YMCA Basis Question 1907
The Claims of the Kingdom of God Upon the Religious Work Department 1908
The Relation of the YMCA to the International Arbitration Movement 1908
2380 The Building Programme 1910
The Unique Character of the Present Situation 1910
2381 The Elements of Peril and Strength in the Present Financial Situation of the Foreign Department 1914
Re: YMCA College 1914
2382 Battling for Better Manhood 1915
The Best are the Days to Come 1915
2383 The Every Man-Every Land Project in 19 Countries 1915
What Is Back of It All? 1917, n.d.
2384 The Most Remarkable Generation of Boys the World Has Ever Known 1918
2385 The Coming International Convention 1919
The Leading Laymen of North America Needed at Detroit 1919
Pass on the Torch 1919
2386 The Summons to Augment the Forces of Leadership through the YMCA 1919
Conference address - Hotel Astor 1919
2387 Open Doors 1920
Why We Believe in the YMCA 1920
2388 At the Fork of the Road (3 different texts) 1921
How to Promote Growth and Efficiency in Our Life and Work 1921
2389 Our Outlook 1921
YMCA and the Evangelical Churches 1921
The Regional Plan of Organization 1921
World Outlook and Outreach for Railroad Men 1921
2390 Worldwide Work of the North American YMCA 1921
Message to the Staff 1921
144 2391 Contributions Made By the YMCA 1922
Fundamentals of the YMCA 1922
Guiding Principles with Reference to Organization and General Agencies of the North American YMCAs 1922
2392 Which Road Shall We Take? 1922
Re: World Situation and YMCA 1922
A Heart Message Out of 37 Years' Experience as Secretary 1922
2393 Addresses at World Congress of Boys' Workers, Austria 1923
Remarks at Constitutional Convention 1923
2394 Statement at Foreign Division Setting Up Conference 1924
Physical Education 1924
Contribution of Physical Education to the Kingdom of God in the World 1924
2395 Grounds of Confidence that YMCA is on the Threshold of a New Day 1924
The Growing YMCA 1924
Speech of Acceptance of General Secretaryship 1924
2396 Personal Reminiscence 1924
Recent Trends and Present Outlook of the North American Association Brotherhood 1924
The American Associations Have Entered Upon a New Day 1925
2397 The Christ Way Three Years Program of the North 1925 American Association Movement 1925
2398 Statement in response to call to presidency of World's Alliance 1926
Opened Doors in Front of the YMCA (incomplete) 1926
145 2399 The New York 'Y' and Modern Youth 1927
Address at testimonial dinner after 40 years service 1928
2400 Remarks at National Council Meeting 1928
Message of Hope from Dr. J.R. Mott 1931
145 2401 The YMCA and Orthodoxy 1933
The Choice Before Us 1934
The Significance of the Mysore Conference 1937
Remarks at the Mysore Conference 1937
2402 Statement in Old Guard News 1943
Letters in Young Men of India. Burma and Ceylon 1944, 1946
2403 The Price That Must Be Paid 1944
Retrospect and Prospect (3 texts) 1944, 1945
Untitled address 1944
2404 The Greatest Days of the YMCA are in the Years Before Us Address at Plenary Conference, 1947 Edinburgh 1947
2405 The Contribution of the YMCA to the Physical Life of Men and Boys n.d.
The Contribution of the YMCA to the Religious Life of Men and Boys n.d.
2406 Five Matters of Urgency in the Student Field n.d.
The Greatest Undertaking Before the Brotherhood n.d.
2407 The Open Doors of the World n.d.
Governing Principles for the Association Movement n.d.
The American Intercollegiate YMCA n.d.
2408 The Reason Why a Special Work for Boys n.d.
The Strategic Importance of Work with Boys n.d.
Untitled Statements n.d.
2409 Student Movement Finances n.d.
Statement in British and Colonial YMCA Review n.d.
The Unifying Influence of the YMCA n.d.
2410 The Work of the World's Committee of YMCAs n.d.
YMCA - Force as well as a Field n.d.
Statement to prospective secretaries n.d.
War Work
145 2411 Address on World War I c. 1914
University Men at War 1915
2412 The Added Missionary Responsibility of American Laymen Occasioned by the War c. 1917
America Responds and Will Respond 1917
2413 The YMCA in War (4 articles for Ladies' Home Journal) 1917
2414 The Call of the Hour is to Prayer 1917
Over the Top 1917
2415 Why We Believe in the $35,000,000 Fund 1917
YMCA National $35,000,000 War Fund 1917
2 untitled addresses re: YMCA War Fund 1917
2416 Advances to Win War and the World 1918
American Manhood in the War 1918
2417 Re: Challenges after the end of WWI c. 1918
The Enlarging Opportunity Before the YMCA as WWI Draws to a Climax 1918
2418 For the Boys Over There 1918
The Tradition of the American Mother 1918
2419 The United War Work Campaign and Its Advantages 1918
The United War Work Compaign: Its Advantages and the Necessity for an Oversubscription 1918
2420 Address at National Press Club 1918
When I Saw My Boy in France 1918
2421 Why At Least "100,000,000 Is Needed (2 texts) 1918, n.d.
Demands of Demobilization Period 1918
Criticisms about YMCA War Work & Answers 1918
2422 Answers to Criticism 1919
Facts About the YMCA Canteen in France 1919
Gear Up to a Great World Trust 1919
2423 Is the YMCA Rolling in Money? 1919
Twelve Accusations Answered 1919
2424 Largest Voluntary Offering in History 1919
Need Every Cent to Complete War Service 1919
145 2425 Letter re: War Work 1919
Statement re: War Work 1919
The War Work of the YMCA 1919
Untitled Address re: War Work 1919
2426 Our Unfinished Task Overseas 1920
Suffering Still Rampant in War Zones 1920
War Work Council Completing Work 1920
2427 Re: National War Work Council 1921
The Work of the American YMCA on Behalf of the Allied Armies and POWs 1921
2428 Re: Navy YMCA 1922
The War Service of the Red Triangle 1922
2429 Re: Needs of War Prisoners 1942
The Morrow of Victory 1946
Leila White Mott
2430 Miscellaneous Writings 1895-1902, n.d.

Series VI: Books and Forewards

The first folder in this series contains bibliographical lists of John R. Mott's publications. The material related to Mott's book-length publications is arranged beginning with his earliest work, Strategic Points in the World's Conquest (1897\and concluding with his six volume Addresses and Papers. The forewords and introductions by Mott included in this series are arranged chronologically.

BoxFolderContentsDate
146 2431 Lists of JRM Publications 1933-1959, n.d.
2432 Strategic Points in the World's Conquest 1897
2433 The Evangelization of the World in This Generation 1900
2434 The Pastor and Modern Missions 1904
2435 The Future LeadershiP of the Church 1908
2436 The Decisive Hour of Christian Missions 1910
2437 Continuation Committee Conferences in Asia 1912-1913 1914
2438 The Present World Situation 1914
2439 The World's Student Christian Federation 1920
2440 Confronting Young Men With The Living Christ 1923
2441 The Present Day Summons to the World Mission of Christianity 1931
2442 Liberating the LaY Forces of Christianity 1932
2443 CooPeration and the World Mission 1935
2444 Evangelism and the World Mission 1935
2445 Five Decades and a Forward View 1939
2446 Methodists United for Action 1939
2447 The Larger Evangelism 1939
Addresses and Papers
147 2448 Acknowledgements of receipt by African and Near Eastern organizations 1948-1949
2449 Acknowledgements of receipt by Asian and Australian universities and organizations 1947-1948
147 2450 Acknowledgements of receipt by Canadian universities and organizations 1947-1948
2451 Acknowledgements of receipt by European universities and organizations 1947-1948
2452 Acknowledgements of receipt by European universities and organizations 1947-1948
2453 Acknowledgements of receipt by Latin American universities and organiza tions 1948-1949
2456 Acknowledgements of receipt by United States state libraries 1947
2454A Acknowledgements of receipt by United States theological seminaries 1950
2455 Acknowledgements of receipt by United States universities and organizations 1947-1948
2456 Business arrangements 1945-1950
2457 Correspondence regarding distribution 1947-1951
2458 Distribution lists
2459 Distribution lists
148 2460 Draft of Volume V - The International Missionary Council (IMC) Pages 1-21
2461 Draft of Volume V-IMC Pages 22-96
2462 Draft of Volume V-IMC Pages 97-189
2463 Draft of Volume V-IMC Pages 204-289
2464 Draft of Volume V-IMC Pages 290-342
2465 Draft of Volume V-IMC Pages 343-431
2466 Draft of Volume V-IMC Pages 432-499
148 2467 Draft of Volume V-IMC Pages 500-522, 605-623
2468 Material omitted from Volume V-IMC
149 2469 Errata reported by Ruth Rouse
2470 Reviews
2471 Foreword to Report of the Continuation Committee Conferences in Asia 1912-1913 1913
2472 Forewords to For the Millions of Men Now under Arms series 1915
2473 Foreword to My Life with Young Men by Richard C. Morse 1918
2474 Forewords to Year Books of the YMCA's of North America 1918-1923
2475 Foreword to Report of Conferences of Christian Workers Among Moslems 1924
2476 Forewordto Youth Faces Life 1926
2477 Foreword to Christ and His Men by Olfert Ricard 1929
2478 Foreword to What About Missions? 1930
2479 Foreword to The Christian Mission in Rural India by Kenyon L. Butterfield 1930
2480 Foreword to The Rural Mission of the Church in Eastern Asia by Kenyon L. Butterfield 1931
2481 Foreword to Facing a World Crisis 1931
2482 Foreword to Youths Adventure with God 1931
2483 Foreword to Mahatma Gandhi; His Life. Work, and Influence by J.R. Chitambar 1933
2484 Foreword to Directory of Foreign Missions 1933
149 2485 Foreword to InterPretive Statistical Survey of the World Mission of the Christian Church by J.I. Parker Foreword to work by J. Merle Davis 1942 1938
2486 Foreword to One Lord for One World 1946
2487 Foreword to Missions in the World Tomorrow by Corbett and Currier n.d.
2488 Foreword to Decision of Character (abridged) by John Foster n.d.
2489 Foreword to Roads to the CitY of God by Basil Mathews n.d.
2490 Foreword to The Moslem World of Today ed. by J.R. Mott n.d.
2491 Foreword to The Claims and Opportu ities of the Christian Ministry ed. by J.R. Mott n.d.
2492 Foreword to Christian Mass Movements in India by Bp. Pickett n.d.
2493 Foreword to Rebuilding Europe by Ruth Rouse n.d.
2494 Foreword to Life of HenrY B. Wright by George Stewart, Jr. n.d.
2495 Foreword to The Psychology of the Christian Life by H.E. Warner n.d.
2496 Foreword to The Eastern Orthodox Church by Stefan Zankov n.d.
2497 Forewordsto Way of Worship, What He Lived By n.d.

Series VII: Biographical Documentation

The bulk of this series is arranged in general chronological order with explanatory folder headings. Following the chronological succession are: one folder of undated miscellany, one folder containing lists of positions held and honors received by Mott, one folder containing chronologies compiled of Mott's life (1888-1924), two folders of personal financial material dating from 1925 to 1954 and a "Date and Place Card File" which records Mott's activities in detail during the period 1888 to 1926.

BoxFolderContentsDate
150 2498 Upper Iowa University 1881-1885
2499 Cornell University 1885-1888
2500 Cornell University 1885-1888
2501 Conferences, visits-U.S. universities 1890
2502 Marriage to Leila White 1891
2503 YMCA Convention in Nebraska 1892
YMCA International Conference 1894
2504 World trip- Europe, Near East 1895
2505 World trip-Ceylon, India 1895-1896
2506 World trip-Australia, New Zealand 1896
2507 World trip-Japan, misc. 1896-1897
2508 Conferences, visits-Oxford, Cambridge 1898
2509 Conferences, visits-including Univ. of Pa., Edinburgh Univ. 1899
151 2510 Conferences, visits-U.S. universities 1900-1901
2511 World trip-Japan 1901
2512 World trip-China 1901
2513 World trip-Ceylon, India 1901
WSCF Convention, Soro 1902
SVM Convention, Toronto 1902
2514 Conferences, visits-Australia, New Zealand 1903
2515 Conferences, visits-Italy 1904
2516 Conferences, visits-misc. universi-ties 1903-1905
2517 Conferences, visits-Europe, China banquet 1906
2518 Conferences, visits-South Africa 1906
2519 Conferences, visits-South America 1906
151 2520 Conferences, visits-Far East 1907
2521 Conferences, visits to universities; British Bible Society membership 1907-1908
2522 Conferences, visits-Great Britain 1908
2523 Conferences, visits-Russia 1909
2524 Conferences, visits-Italy 1909
152 2525 Conferences, visits-Hungary, Germany Offered General Secretaryship of Fed- 1909 oral Council of Churches 1909
2526 Conferences, visits-U.S., Canadian universities 1910
YMCA Convention, Toronto 1910
2527 Honorary LL.D-Edinburgh Audience with British Royalty 1910
2528 Honorary LL.D-Princeton 1911
2529 Conferences, visits-Swiss universities 1911
2530 Conferences, visits-Greece, Near East, Servia, England, Ireland 1911, 1912
2531 Power of attorney to LWM 1912
2532 World trip-India 1912-1913
2533 World trip-China 1913
2534 World trip-General 1912-1913
2535 World trip-Korea, Japan 1913
2536 Ambassador to China position declined 1913
2537 Decision to devote more time to Continuation Committee 1913
2538 Conferences, visits-Europe 1913
2539 Conferences, visits-U.S. universi- ties and conventions 1914
2540 Conferences, visits-Europe 1914
152 2541 Conferences, visits-Postville, IA 1914, 1915, 1917
2542 Conferences, visits-U.S. and Canadian universities 1915
2543 Appointed General Secretary YMCA 1915
153 2544 50th birthday-telegrams 1915
2545 American and Mexican Joint Commission 1916
2546 American and Mexican Joint Commission 1916
2547 American and Mexican Joint Commission 1916
2548 Conferences, visits-U.S. universities 1916
Conferences, visits-Europe 1916
2549 Criticisms of Mott's actions during WWI by Germans 1916-1920
2550 Special Diplomatic Mission to Russia-Official papers 1917
2551 Special Diplomatic Mission to Russia-clippings, memorabilia 1917
2552 Special Diplomatic Mission to Russia-Mott's activities 1917
2553 Conferences, visits-U.S. colleges 1917
2554 Conferences, visits-Europe 1918
2555 Honors: Distinguished Service Medal (USA); French Legion of Honor; Order of the Crown of Siam; Portugese Order of Christ; Cornell Semi-centennial Celebration (1919) 1919
2556 Honors: Order of the Crown of Italy; Third Class of the Imperial Order of the Meiji; YMCA War Work Council; Resolution of SVM 1920
153 2557 Conferences, visits-Europe 1920
2558 Conferences, visits-China, Japan 1922
154 2559 Lac des Iles Regatta 1922
2560 Honors: Hungarian Red Cross 1923
2561 Conferences, visits-England 1923
2562 Religious Work Emphasis tour 1923
2563 Conference of Christian Workers- Constantine, Algeria 1924
2564 Conference of Christian Workers- Helwan, Egypt 1924
2565 Regional Conference for Syria and Palestine-Brummana, Syria 1924
2566 General Conference of Workers Among Moslems-Jerusalem 1924
2567 Conferences, visits-Greece, Turkey 1924
2568 Conferences, visits-Serbia, Bulgaria, Roumania, Czechoslovakia 1924
2569 Conferences, visits-Poland, Germany 1924
2570 Honors: Greek Order of the Savior Order of Polonia Restituta (Poland) 1924
2571 Visits to towns in U.S. 1925
2572 60th Birthday 1925
2573 Pacific Basin Tour-General 1925-1926
155 2574 Pacific Basin Tour-Japan 1925
2575 Pacific Basin Tour-Korea 1925
2576 Pacific Basin Tour-China 1926
2577 Pacific Basin Tour-China 1926
155 2578 Pacific Basin Tour-Philippines 1926
2579 Pacific Basin Tour-Netherlands Indies 1926
2580 Pacific Basin Tour-Netherlands Indies 1926
2581 Pacific Basin Tour-Netherlands Indies 1926
2582 Pacific Basin Tour-Netherlands Indies 1926
2583 Pacific Basin Tour-Netherlands Indies 1926
156 2584 Pacific Basin Tour-Netherlands Indies 1926
2585 Pacific Basin Tour-Australia 1926
2586 Pacific Basin Tour-Australia 1926
2587 Pacific Basin Tour-Australia 1926
2588 Pacific Basin Tour-Australia 1926
2589 Pacific Basin Tour-Australia 1926
2590 Pacific Basin Tour-New Zealand 1926
2591 Pacific Basin Tour-New Zealand 1926
2592 Pacific Basin Tour-New Zealand 1926
157 2593 Pacific Basin Tour-New Zealand 1926
2594 Pacific Basin Tour-New Zealand 1926
2595 World Conference YMCA, Helsingfors Mott appointed Chairman of World's Alliance 1926
2596 Miscellaneous incl. Rattvik, Sweden 1926
2597 Itinerary Feb.-May, 1927
2598 Conferences, visits-Holland, Paris, Germany 1927
2599 Conferences, visits-Poland, Hungary 1927
2600 Conferences, visits-Canada 1927
157 2601 Physical examination 1928
Methodist convention 1928
Endorsement of Hoover 1928
2602 Conferences, visits-Sofia Conferences with Orthodox Church leaders 1928
2603 IMC Jerusalem meeting 1928
2604 Resignation from General Secretaryship of YMCA 1928
2605 Resignation from General Secretaryship of YMCA 1928
2606 Resolution of Committee of Reference and Council 1928
2607 WSCF Conference-Mysore 1928
2608 World trip-Bangkok Conference 1929
158 2609 World trip-Philippines 1929 Mar
2610 World trip-Japan 1929 Apr
2611 World trip-Korea 1929 Apr
2612 World trip-China 1929 Apr-May
2613 World trip-General 1929
2614 Honors: Order of the First Class of the Sacred Treasure (Japan) 1929 May
2615 Itinerary 1930 Feb-Jun
Meeting in Philadelphia 1930 Jan
2616 Consultation of Leaders of Orthodox Churches with Leaders of YMCA, Athens 1930 Feb 25-28
2617 Consultation regarding the Orthodox Churches and Missionary Work Among the Moslems, Athens 1930 Feb 28-Mar 1
2618 Conferences, visits-Germany 1930 Feb
Denmark 1930 Mar
158 2619 Conferences, visits-Sweden, Norway 1930 Mar
2620 Conferences, visits-Great Britain 1930 Mar-May
2621 Honorary membership in "Pro Fide et Christianismot' (Sweden) 1930
2622 Honor: Order of the White Lion (Czechoslovakia) 1930
2623 Walker Trust Lectures on Leadership, University of St. Andrews 1931 Feb
2624 Honorary LL.D.-Brown University 1931
Commencement address-Upper towa Univ. 1931
Interview 1931
2625 Bangor Theological Seminary Convocation 1931
Tuskegee Institute visit 1931
Prohibition views 1931
2626 Conferences, visits-Athens, Greece 1933 Apr
2627 Conferences, visits-Belgrade, Yugoslavia 1933 May
2628 Conferences, visits-Sofia, Bulgaria 1933 May
159 2629 Conferences, visits-Bucharest, Roumania 1933 May
2630 Conferences with Russian Student Christian Movement, France 1933 May, Jun
2631 Itinerary, Miscellaneous 1933-1934
2632 Conferences, visits-Africa 1934
2633 Conferences, visits-Africa 1934
2634 Conferences, visits-Japan 1935,Mar, Apr
2635 Conferences, visits-Korea 1935 Apr
2636 Conferences, visits-Shanghai, China 1935 Apr
2637 Conferences, visits-Nanking, China 1935 Apr
159 2638 Conferences, visits-Peiping, China 1935 Apr
2639 Conferences, visits-Hankow, China 1935 Apr
2640 Conferences, visits-Philippines 1935 May
2641 70th birthday 1935 May
160 2642 Itinerary 1935 Dec
SVM Convention 1935 Dec
2643 Itinerary 1936 Jan
Visit to Berlin 1936 Jun
Conversations with Gandhi 1936 Dec
2644 Honorary membership-The Bible Foundation- 1937
Honorary Canon-Washington Cathedral 1937
2645 Conferences/visits-India 1937 Feb
2646 Conferences/visits-Near East 1937 Feb-Mar
2647 Itinerary 1937 Sep-Dec
2648 Conferences/visits-Great Britain 1937
2649 Conferences/visits-Europe 1938
Illustrated greeting from Prague YMCA (OVERSIZE) 1938
160 2650 Membership in Athenaeum Club, London 1938 Apr
Estonian Red Cross 1938 May
Cornell 50th Reunion 1938 Jun
2651 IMC Conference-India 1938 Dec
Conversation with Gandhi 1938 Dec
2652 Purchase of Orlando home 1938 Mar
Itinerary 1938-1939
2653 Award of the Silver Buffalo, Boy Scouts of America 1939 Jun
Award in Toronto 1939 Oct
2654 Methodist uniting conference 1939 Aug
Itinerary 1939-1940
2655 Proposed visit to Russia 1940?
Visits in U.S. 1940
160 2656 Conferences/visits-Mexico 1940 Jan
2657 Conferences/visits-Puerto Rico, Santo Domingo 1940 Mar
2658 Conferences/visits-Cuba 1940 Apr
2659 Conferences/visits-Argentina 1940 Jun
2660 Conferences/visits-Brazil 1940 Jun
161 2661 Conferences/visits-South America 1940
2662 Miscellany 1940-1941
2663 Canadian School of Missions lectures 1941 Mar
2664 Conferences/visits-Canal Zone 1941 Apr
2665 Conferences/visits-Colombia 1941 Apr
2666 Conferences/visits-Santiago, Chile 1941 Apr
2667 Conferences/visits-Temuce, Chile 1941 Apr
2668 Conference on Indian Work-Antofagasta, Chile 1941 May
2669 Conferences/visits-Ecuador 1941 May
2670 Conferences/visits-Guatemala 1941 May
2671 Conferences/visits-Peru 1941 May
2672 Conferences/visits-Canada 1941 Sep-Nov
2673 Marker for Birthplace of JRM 1941
2674 Resignation from Chairmanship of International Missionary Council 1942 Jan
Honorary Chairman-Foreign Missions Conference of North America 1942 Jan
2675 Conferences/visits-Canada and U.S. 1942
2676 Conferencesivisits-U.S. 1943
Rollins Animated Magazine 1943-1948
Honorary D. Litt.-Upper Iowa Univ. 1943 May
2677 Itineraries, miscellany 1944-1945
Honorary LL.D. University of Toronto 1944 Nov
161 2678 80th birthday 1945 May
2679 Miscellany 1945, 1946
2680 Conferences/visits-Europe 1945 Jan-Apr
2681 Luncheon at Methodist Church, Orlando 1946 Apr
Prince Carl Medal (Sweden) 1946 May
162 2682 Nobel Peace Prize-announcements, events 1946 Nov-Dec
2683 Nobel Peace Prize-announcements, events 1946 Nov-Dec
2684 Nobel Peace Prize-compilation of messages to JRM 1946 Dec
2685 Nobel Peace Prize-U.S. newspaper and magazine clippings 1946-1947
2686 Nobel Peace Prize-non-U.S. news- paper clippings 1946-1947
2687 Nobel Peace Prize-dinner in honor Of JRM 1946 Dec
2688 Nobel Peace Prize-Cornell dinner 1947 Feb
2689 Conferences/visits,Germany 1947 Jun
2690 Niche statue-Trinity Methodist Church, Springfield, MA 1947 Nov
2691 Miscellany 1947
2692 Conference of Heads of Autocephalous Churches, Moscow (Correction: Mott did not attend this conference) 1948 Jul
163 2693 Zion's Herald Award for Methodist Churchmanship World Council of Churches-Amsterdam 1948 Miscellany 1948 1948 Dec
2694 Conferences/visits-Far East 1949 Mar-Apr
2695 Miscellany 1949-1951
2696 YMCA Citation 1951 Jun
2697 Conferences/visits-Turkey 1951 Aug
163 2698 SVM Conference 1951 Dec
2699 Itinerary Marriage to Agnes Peter 1953 Jul 1953 Jun
2700 Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit (Federated Republic of Germany) 1953 Dec
2701 89th Birthday 1954 May
2702 Death of JRM 1955 Jan 31
2703 JRM Fellowship Fund 1956
JRM Memorial Tablet-Washington Cathedral 1958 Jun
World Alliance YMCA-John R. Mott House 1963 Geneva
2704 JRM Centennial observances 1965
2705 Miscellany n.d.
Greeting from Finnish organization (OVERSIZE) n.d.
163 2706 Lists of honors received by JRM of positions held by JRM
2707 Chronologies 1888-1924
2708 Personal finances of JRM 1925-1938
2708A Personal finances of JRM 1939-1954, n.d.
164 2709 "Date and Place Card File" 1888-1926

Series VIII: Subject Files

The material of this series is arranged alphabetically by topic

under four general headings:

  • A. Biography
  • B. Related to specific countries or geographical areas
  • C. Related to specific organizations
  • D. Topical

The material for each organization served by Mott is chronologically

arranged under appropriate headings.

BoxFolderContentsDate
Biography
165 2710 Acton, Lord
2711 Agassiz, Louis
2712 Aggrey, Dr. J.E.K.
2713 Aitchison, Charles U.
2714 Alexander the Great
2715 Anderson, Martin B.
2716 Andrews, C.F.
2717 Anthony, Susan B.
2718 Aristides
2719 Armstrong, Samuel Chapman
2720 Babcock, Maltbie Davenport
2721 Balch, Emily Greene
2722 Baldwin, Matthias W.
2723 Banerjea, Kali Charan
2724 Billings, Frederick and Julia
2725 Blaine, James G.
2726 Boies, Henry Martyn
2727 Bonar, Andrew A.
2728 Booth, Catherine
2729 Borden, William Whiting
2730 Botha, Louis
2731 Brainerd, David
2732 Brent, Charles Henry
2733 Bright, John
Broadus, John Albert
2734 Brockman, Fletcher S.
165 2735 Brooks, Phillips
2736 Brown, George and John A.
2737 Bryce, James
2738 Buchanan, George
2739 Bulgakoff, Sergius
2740 Burlingame, Anson
2741 Burns, Robert
2742 Butterfield, Kenyon L.
2743 Caesar
2744 Carter, Robert
2745 Cato, Marcus
166 2746 Cavour, Count (Camillo Benso)
2747 Chalmers, Doctor
2748 Churchill, Winston
2749 Cicero
2750 Cleveland, Grover
2751 Cochran, Joseph P.
2752 Crane, Charles R.
2753 Creighton, Bishop
2754 Cromwell, Oliver
2755 Curzon, Lord
2756 Dana, James Dwight
2757 Darwin, Charles
2758 Davidson, Randall Thomas
2759 Dawson, Sir William
166 2760 Demosthenes
2761 deVilliers, Lord
2762 Dods, Marcus
2763 Dollar, Robert
2764 Drummond, Henry
2765 Duff, Alexander
2766 Earle, A.B.
2767 Eddy, Sherwood
2768 Edward VII
2769 Edwards, Jonathan
2770 Elizabeth, Queen of Romania
2771 E linwood, Frank Field
2772 Finney, Charles Grandison
2773 Fisher, Geoffrey Francis
2774 Fletcher, John
2775 Foch, Ferdinand
2776 Ford, Henry
2777 Forman, John Newton
2778 Foster, Thomas D.
2779 Francis of Assisi
2780 Fraser, Andrew
2781 Frederick the Great
2782 Freeman, Edward
2783 Fry, Elizabeth
167 2784 Gandhi, Mahatma (author)
2785 Gandhi, Mahatma (subject)
167 2786 Gandhi, Mahatma (subject)
2787 Garbett, Cyril Forster
2788 Garfield, James J.
2789 George, Henry
2790 Gibbons, James
2791 Gladden, Washington
2792 Gladstone, William E.
2793 Glenn, John Mark
2794 Gordon, Adoniram Judson
2795 Gordon, Charles George (Chinese)
2796 Gordon, George A.
2797 Goreh, Father
2798 Gough, John B.
2799 Gould, Helen Miller
2800 Gould, Jay
2801 Grant,Ulysses S.
2802 Greene, Daniel C.
2803 Grotius, Hugo
2804 Gunsalus, Frank W.
2805 Hall, George A.
2806 Hall, Newman
2807 Hamilton, Alexander
2808 Hankey, Donald
2809 Harbison, Samuel Pollock
2810 Harper, James and Joseph
2811 Harriman, Edward
167 2812 Hart, Robert
2813 Haygood, Laura
2814 Heinz, Henry J.
168 2815 Hepburn, J.C.
2816 Hogg, Quintin
2817 Hopkins, Mark
2818 Howard, John
2819 Hughes, Hugh Price
2820 Huss, John
2821 Jackson, Arthur
2822 Jackson, Stonewall
2823 Jesup, Morris Ketchum
2824 Jones, Rufus
2825 Jowett, Benjamin
2826 Kagawa
2827 Keller, Helen
2828 Kitchener, Lord
2829 Knox, John
2830 Kuyper, Abraham
2831 Lang, Cosmo Gordon
2832 Larrabee, William
2833 LeConte, Joseph
2834 Lee, Robert E.
2835 Lincoln, Abraham and Nancy Hanks
2836 Lister, Lord
2837 Livingstone, David
168 2838 Low, Seth
2839 Lull, Ramon
2840 Luther, Martin
2841 McAll, Robert Whitaker
McCheyne, Robert
2842 MacKay, Alexander
McKinley, William
MacNeil, John
2843 Manning, Cardinal
Marx, Karl
2844 Masaryk, Tomas
2845 Mazzini, Giuseppe
2846 McCormick, Cyrus Hall and Nettie F.
2847 Mercier, Desire
2848 Millp, Samuel J.
2849 Montgomery, Henry
2850 Moody, Dwight L.
169 2851 Morgan, J.P.
2852 Mott, Lucretia
2853 Moule, Handley
2854 Muller, George
2855 Murray, Andrew, Sr.
2856 Mussolini, Benito
2857 Neesima, Joseph Hardy
2858 Nehru, Jawaharlal
2859 Czar Nicholas, Czarina Alexandra
2860 Nicolay, Baron Paul
2861 Nightingale, Florence
169 2862 Nott, Eliphalet
2863 Osler, Sir William
Overtoun, Lord
2864 Paget, James
2865 Parker, Joseph
2866 Pasteur, Louis
2867 Peabody, Henry W.
2868 Pearsons, D.K.
2869 Penn, William
2870 Pitkin, Horace Tracy
2871 Suckler, Edward Graf
2872 Radstock, Lord
2873 Rainy, Principal
2874 Ramabai, Pandita
2875 Rauschenbusch, Walter
2876 Reading, Lord
2877 Reynolds, James B.
2878 Rhodes, John Cecil
2879 Riis, Jacob
2880 Rockefeller, John D.
2881 Romanes, George J.
2882 Roosevelt, Theodore
2883 Roosevelt, Theodore
170 2884 Roots, Logan H.
2885 Ross, G.A. Johnston
170 2886 Rountree, John Stephenson
2887 Satthianadhan, Samuel
2888 Severance, Louis H.
2889 Shaftsbury, Lord Ashley, Earl of
2890 Simpson, James Y.
2891 Smuts, Jan
2892 Speer, Elliott
2893 Spurgeon, Charles H.
2894 Stock, Eugene
2895 Stokes, James
2896 Studd, J.E. Kynaston
2897 Sun Yat-sen
2898 Sunday, William A.
2899 Tagore, Rabindranath
2900 Talbot, Neville Stuart
2901 Temple, William
2902 Tikhon, Patriarch (Basil Belavin)
2903 Torrey, R.A.
2904 Trumbull, Henry Clay
2905 Tze-hsi, Dowager Empress of China
2906 Wanamaker, John
2907 Wanless, William
2908 Washington, Booker T.
2909 Washington, George
2910 Welch, William Henry
2911 Wesley, John
170 2912 Wescott, Brooke Foss
2913 White, John Campbell
2914 Whitefield, George
2915 Whittle, D.W. Whyte, Alexander
2916 Willard, Frances E.
2917 Williams, George
Williams, S. Wells
2918 Williams, Samuel
2919 Wilson, James Hood
2920 Wilson, Woodrow
2921 Wright, Henry B.
2922 Yuasa, Hachiro
Related to Specific Countries or Geographical Areas
171 2923 Africa-General
2924 Asia-General
2925 China-General
2926 China: Education, Literati, Students
2927 China: Evangelism, Missions
2928 China: Evangelism, Missions
2929 China: Politics, History
2930 Congo
2931 Czechoslovakia
2932 Denmark
2933 Europe-General
172 2934 Finland
2935 Germany
2936 Great Britain
2937 India-Caste, Race
2938 India-Church
2939 India-Cities
2940 India-Domestic Life
2941 India-Education
2942 India-Evangelism
2943 India-General
2944 India-Mass Movements
173 2945 India-Missions
2946 India-Native Christians
2947 India-Non-violence
2948 India-Politics
2949 India-Relations with Britain, U.S.
2950 India-Rural Life
2951 India-Student Associations., Schools
2952 India-Students, Youth
2953 Italy
2954 Indonesia
2955 Japan-Church, Schools, Christian Movements, Organizations
2956 Japan-Church, Orthodox
174 2957 Japan-Church, Orthodox
2958 Japan-Culture, History, Polictics
2959 Japan-Evangelism, Missions
174 2860 Japan-General
2861 Japan-General
2862 Japan-Relations between China and Japan
2963 Korea
2964 Latin America-Church, Ecumenism
2965 Latin America-Education
2966 Latin America-Evangelism, Missions
175 2967 Latin America-Evangelism, Missions
2968 Latin America-Evangelism, Missions
2969 Latin America-Leadership
2970 Latin America-Politics (Domestic), Economy
2971 Latin America-Politics (International)
2972 Latin America-Student Associations, Schools
2973 Latin America-Students, Youth
2974 Near East-Cities
2975 Near East-Culture, History
2976 Near East-Politics
2977 Near East-Rural Areas, Biblical Sites
2978 Philippines
2979 Poland
2980 Rhodesia
176 2981 Russia-Art, Music, Literature
2982 Russia-Bolshevism
2983 Russia-General
2984 Russia-Living Church Movement
2985 Russia-Orthodox Church-General
176 2986 Russia-Orthodox Church- Leadership, clergy
2987 Russia-Orthodox Church-Relations abroad
2988 Russia-Orthodox Church-Theology, spiritual life
2989 Russia-Orthodox Church/State Relations
2990 Russia-Orthodox Church/State Relations
177 2991 Russia-Political and cultural situation (l904-1913)
2992 Russia-Political and cultural situation (l914-1916)
2993 Russia-Political and cultural situation (l917)
2994 Russia-Political and cultural situation (l918-1920)
2995 Russia-Political and cultural situation (l921-1933)
2996 Russia-Political and cultural situation (l940's)
2997 Russia-Political and cultural situation (l950's)
2998 Russia-Religion
178 2999 Russia-Revolutionaries
3000 Russia-Students, education
3001 South Africa
3002 Turkey-Cities
3003 Turkey-General
3004 United States-Christianity
3005 United States-Cities, urban life
3006 United States-Ethnic groups, immigration
3007 United States-History, politics
3008 United States-History, politic
3009 United States-National parks, natural phenomena
3010 United States-Eastern Orthodox churches
179 3011 United States-Relations with Europe
3012 United States-Relations with Great Britain
3013 United States-Relations with Latin America
3014 United States-Relations with Far East
3015 United States-Relations with Japan
3016 United States-Relations with Japan
3017 United States-Relations with Russia (1916-1920)
180 3018 United States-Relations with Soviet Union (1930-1949)
3019 United States-Relations with Soviet Union (1950's)
3020 United States-Roman Catholicism
3021 United States-Roman Catholicism
3022 United States-Rural life
3023 Yugoslavia
Related to Specific Organizations
181 Agricultural Missions, Inc. (see: YDSL RG31, Series I)
3024 Allied Youth, Inc. 1941-1949, n.d.
3025 Church History Deputation to the Orient Peace Union (see: YDSL RG61) Committee on Cooperation in Latin America (see: YDSL RG 31, Series I) 1931-1932
3026 Committee on the Work of John R. Mott, Inc. Financial material 1923-1953
3027 Committee on the Work of John R. Mott, Inc. Meeting minutes 1929-1942
3028 Committee on the Work of John R. Mott, Inc. Official papers 1929-1955
181 3029 Cornell University 1887-1888
3030 Cornell University Fund raising 1948-1951, n.d.
3031 Cornell University Miscellaneous 1870-1905
3032 Cornell University 1906-1948, n.d.
3032A Emergency Committee of the Missionary Societies of Great Britain, the U.S., and Canada 1918-1919 Council of Churches of Christ (see: YDSL RG 31)
3033 First Methodist Church, Orlando, Florida 1944-1951
3034 Hall of Fame-New York University 1940-1950
3035 Institute of Social and Religious Research 1921-1934
3036 Interchurch World Movement of North America Articles, clippings 1919-1921
3037 Interchurch World Movement of North America Foreign Survey Department 1920
3038 Interchurch World Movement of North America Letters, minutes, memoranda 1919
3039 Interchurch World Movement North America Letters, minutes, memoranda 1920, n.d.
3040 Interchurch World Movement of North America Reports, pamphlets 1919-Jan 1920
3041 Interchurch World Movement of May North America Reports, pamphlets 3041A International Missionary Council (see also: YDSL RG 31) 1920-1923
3042 James Stokes Society Financial material 1921-1948
3043 James Stokes Society Financial material 1949-1951
182 3044 James Stokes Society Meeting minutes 1921-1946
183 3045 James Stokes Society Meeting minutes 1947-1953
3046 James Stokes Society Will of James Stokes Laymen's Missionary Movement (see: YDSL RG 31) 1916
3047 Methodist Church 1939
3047 Orthodox Theological Seminary 1933
3047 Russian Student Christian Movement 1923-1950
3048 Russian Student Fund 1941-1954
3048A Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions see also: (YDSL RG 42)
3049 United War Work Campaign, Inc. 1918
3050 United War Work Campaign, Inc. 1921
3051 Washington Cathedral World Conference on Christian Life and Work, Oxford (World Conference on Church, Community, and State) (see:YDSL RG 62); YDSL World Conference on Faith and Order (see:YDSL RG 62); World Council of Churches (see: YDSL RG 500) 1924-1941, n.d.
3052 Yale Divinity School c. 1909
3053 YMCA-City General Secretaries' Association Conference 1929
3054 YMCA-General Board Meeting minutes 1924-1929
3055 YMCA-GeneraL Board Treasurer's Reports 1929-1931
3056 YMCA-General Board Treasurer's Reports 1932-1933
3057 YMCA-International Board MonthLy meeting minutes 1937-1949
3058 YMCA-International Board Policy Committee 1939
184 3059 YMCA-International Committee Auditor's reports 1928, 1929
3060 YMCA-International Committee Board of Trustees-annual meetings 1929-1936
3061 YMCA-International Committee Board of Trustees-annual meetings 1930-1936
3062 YMCA-International Comm-ittee Board of Trustees-annual meetings 1938-1939
3063 YMCA-International Comm-ittee Board of Trustees-annual meetings 1940-1945
3064 YMCA-International Committee Board of Trustees-By-Laws, Incorporation 1930-1940
3065 YMCA-International Committee Board of Trustees-Finanee Committee 1931, 1939
3066 YMCA-International Committee Board of Trustees-miscellaneous reports and minutes 1928-1935
3067 YMCA-International Comm-ittee Board of Trustees-Report of Controller 1932-1942
185 3068 YMCA-International Comm-ittee Board of Trustees-Report of President 1936-1938
3069 YMCA-International Committee Board of Trustees-Report of President 1939-1942
3070 YMCA-International Committee Board of Trustees-Report of President 1943-1949
3071 YMCA-International Committee Budgetary and financial matters 1921-1933
3072 YMCA-International Committee Committee on Properties and Trusts 1933-1941
3073 YMCA-International Committee Executive committee minutes 1915-1932
185 3074 YMCA-International Committee Executive committee minutes 1932-1935
186 3075 YMCA-International Committee Executive committee minutes 1936-1941
3076 YMCA-International Committee Executive committee-treasurer's reports 1928-1932
3077 YMCA-International Com-m-ittee Foreign Building Program IV 1926
3078 YMCA-International Committee Foreign Department Building Fund 1916-1922
3079 YMCA-International Committee Foreign Department-White House Conference 1910
3080 YMCA-International Committee Foreign Division Report 1924
3081 YMCA-International Committee Forward Program Fund c. 1931
3082 YMCA-International Committee General Secretaryship of J.R. Mott 1912
3083 YMCA-International Committee Incorporation, By-laws 1915-1939
3084 YMCA-International Committee Miscellaneous 1897-1941
3085 YMCA-International Committee Monthly meeting minutes 1931-1932
187 3086 YMCA-International Committee Monthly meeting minutes 1933-1934
3087 YMCA-International Committee Monthly meeting minutes 1935-1936
3088 YMCA-International Committee Plenary meeting 1953
3089 YMCA-International Committee Publicity reports, brochures 1934, n.d.
187 YMCA-International Committee Relationship to Eastern Orthodox Church (see World's Committee/World's Alliance)
3090 YMCA-International Co i ttee Relationship to National Council, USA 1923-1931
3091 YMCA-International Committee Relationship to Roman Catholic Church 1918-1927, n.d.
3092 YMCA-International Committee Source material on YMCA basis of membership 1887-1906
3093 YMCA-International Committee Source material on YMCA history 1901-1905
3094 YMCA-International Committee material on YMCA secretaryship 1885-1909, n.d.
188 3095 YMCA-International Committee Treasurer's Reports 1932-1933
3096 YMCA-International Committee Trustees of the War Fund 1920-1928
3097 YMCA-International Committee Work in Balkans 1921
3098 YMCA-International Committee Work in China c. 1901-1912, n.d.
3099 YMCA-International Committee Work in Europe-D.A. Davis reports 1925, 1940
3100 YMCA-International Committee Work in Greece 1929
3101 YMCA-International Committee Work in Japan
3102 YMCA-International Committee Work in Jerusalem 1922-1933
3103 YMCA-International Committee Work in Jerusalem 1934-1935, n.d.
3104 YMCA-International Committee Treasurer's Reports 1932-1933
3105 YMCA-International Committee Work in Philippines 1906-1907
188 3106 YMCA-International Committee Work in Poland 1920-1934
3107 YMCA-International Committee Work in Poland 1934-1938
3108 YMCA-International Committee Work in Russia 1916-1918
3109 YMCA-International Committee Work in Russia 1919-1924
3110 YMCA-International Committee Work in Russia 1926-1949, n.d.
3111 YMCA-International Committee Work in South America and the Caribbean 1940-1941, n.d.
3112 YMCA-International Committee; Work in Sweden 1945
Work in Turkey n.d.
3113 YMCA-International Convention of YMCAs of USA and Canada Detroit 1919
Atlantic City 1922
Washington, D.C. 1925
3114 YMCA-International Convention of YMCAs of USA and Canada Cleveland 1931
3115 YMCA-International Convention of YMCAs of USA and Canada Cleveland 1931
3116 YMCA-International Convention of YMCAs of USA and Canada Niagara Falls 1935
3117 YMCA-National Board Board of Trustees 1953-1954
3118 YMCA-National Board Executive Committee minutes 1940
3119 YMCA-National Council, Canada Miscellaneous 1911, 1928
189 3120 YMCA-National Council, USA Annual meeting records 1924-1939
3121 YMCA-National Council, USA Army and Navy YMCAs n.d.
3122 YMCA-National Council, USA Budgets, reports 1924-1925
190 3123 YMCA-National Council, USA Budgets, reports 1925-1926
3124 YMCA-National Council, USA Budgets, reports 1927
3125 YMCA-National Council, USA Budgets, reports 1928-1930
3126 YMCA-National Council, USA Budgets, reports 1930-1935
3127 YMCA-National Council, USA Budgets, reports 1936-1939
191 3128 YMCA-National Council, USA Commission on Message and Purpose 1930-1932, n.d.
3129 YMCA-National Council, USA Committee of Five to Study the 1927 Work of the National Council Member
3130 YMCA-National Council, USA Constitution and By-Laws 1923
3131 YMCA-National Council, USA Constitutional Convention 1923
3132 YMCA-National Council, USA Counselling Commission of the 1929 Churches
3133 YMCA-National Council, USA Foreign Division organization 1924-1925, n.d.
3134 YMCA-National Council, USA General Secretaryship of J.R. Mott 1922-1929
3135 YMCA-National Council, USA General Secretary's Cabinet 1926-1929
191 3136 YMCA'National Council, USA Miscellaneous 1929-1954, n.d.
3137 YMCA-National Councils, USA and Canada Committee-Joint Conference on National Policies 1931
3138 YMCA-National Councils, USA and Canada Foreign Committee publications 1929-1939
3139 YMCA-National Councils, USA and Canada Foreign Committee-Rehabilitation of work in Japan 1923-1924
3140 YMCA-National Councils, USA and Canada Foreign Committee-reports and brochures 1931, n.d.
3141 YMCA-National Councils, USA and Canada Foreign Division Committee minutes 1928-1931
3142 YMCA-National Councils, USA and Canada Division Executive Committee minutes 1929-1931
3143 YMCA-National Councils, USA and Canada Material related to YMCA World Conference. 1937
3144 YMCA-National Councils, USA and Canada Relationships 1923-1935
192 3145 YMCA-National War Work Council Criticisms: Baptist 1919
3146 YMCA-National War Work Council Criticisms: Government investigation 1920-1923
3147 YMCA-National War Work Council Criticisms: Miscellaneous 1919-1920
3148 YMCA-National War Work Council Documentary pamphlets and articles 1917-1919, n.d.
192 3149 YMCA-National War Work Council Financial Appeals and records 1917
3150 YMCA-National War Work Council Financial appeals and records 1918
3151 YMCA-National War Work Council Financial appeals and records 1919, 1920
3152 YMCA-National War Work Council Financial appeals and records 1921-1927
3153 YMCA-National War Work Council General reports, minutes 1917-1920
3154 YMCA-National War Work Council Work in Russia Work in Poland (OVERSIZE) 1921
192 3155 YMCA-World's Committee/World's Alliance Conferences-miscellaneous 1928-1939
193 3156 YMCA-World's Committee/World's Alliance Conferences-miscellaneous 1933-1939
3157 YMCA-World's Committee/worlds Alliance Conferences-miscellaneous 1942-1946, n.d.
3158 YMCA-World's Committee/World's Alliance Constitutions, Directories 1913-1947
3159 YMCA-World's Committee/worlds Alliance Executive Committee 1927-1930
3160 YMCA-World's Committee/world's Alliance Executive Committee 1931-1938
3161 YMCA-World's Committee/World's Alliance Executive Committee 1939
3162 YMCA-World's Committee/World's Alliance Executive Committee 1946-1951
194 3163 YMCA-Worlds Committee/world's Alliance; Geneva Headquarters Building Project 1949
3164 YMCA-World's Committee/worlds Alliance International Young Men's Christian Association School 1927-1931
3165 YMCA-World's Committee/World's Alliance Miscellaneous 1920-1948, n.d.
194 3166 YMCA-World's Committee/World's Alliance Officers' Committee 1928-1930
3167 YMCA-World's Committee/World's Alliance Officers' Committee 1931-1939
3168 YMCA-World's Committee/World's Alliance Plenary meetings 1925
3169 YMCA-World's Committee/World's Alliance Plenary meetings 1927-1938
3170 YMCA-World's Committee/World's Alliance Plenary meeting 1947
195 5171 YMCA-World's Committee/World's Alliance Plenary meetings 1947
3172 YMCA-Worlds Committee/World's Alliance Plenary meeting 1947
3173 YMCA-World's Committee/World's Alliance Plenary meetings 1950-1953
3174 YMCA-World's Committee/World's Alliance Post-war planning
3175 YMCA-World's Committee/World's Alliance Relationship to Eastern Orthodox Church 1928-1937
196 3176 YMCA-World's Committee/World's Alliance Reports of Soldiers' Homes in Europe 1914, 1915
3177 YMCA-World's Committee/World's Alliance 15th(?)-18th World Conferences 1905-1913, n.d.
3178 YMCA-World's Committee/World's Alliance 19th World Conference of YMCAs 1926
3179 YMCA-World's Committee/World's Alliance 20th World Conference of YMCAs 1931
3180 YMCA-World's Committee/World's Alliance 21st World Conference of YMCAs 1937
3181 YMCA-World's Committee/World's Alliance World Service Committee n.d.
3182 YMCA-World's Committee/World's Alliance World's Youth News Letter 1940-1941
196 3183 YMCA-World's Committee/World's ALliance YMCA Centenary 1944
3184 YMCA-Retirement Fund Report; memorandum 1922, 1928
3185 YMCA-War Prisoners Aid Reports of D.A. Davis L914- 1918, n.d.
3186 YMCA-War Prisoners' Aid Reports of D.A. Davis 1940-1944,
3187 YMCA-War Prisoners' Aid Reports of A.C. Harte 1915-1919
3188 YMCA-War Prisoners' Aid Reports of Conrad Hoffman 1916-1920, n.d.
3189 YMCA-War Prisoners' Aid Miscellaneous-WWI 1915-1918, n.d.
3190 YMCA-War Prisoners' Aid Miscellaneous-WWII n.d.
3191 YMCA-World Service Fellowship Fellowship Notes 1933-1941
3192 YMCA-World Service Fellowship Miscellaneous
Topical
197 3193 Alcohol, Drug Abuse, Prohibition
3194 Atomic energy
3195 Bible-as history
3196 Bible-circulation
3197 Bible-evangelism, conversion, mission
3198 Bible-general
3199 Bible-influence on the arts
3200 Bible-influence on civil life, social reform
3201 Bible-influence on civil life, social reform
197 3202 Bible-influence on English language
198 3203 Bible-influence on literature
3204 Bible-its power to transform
3205 Bible-relationship to Church
3206 Bible-relationship to ministers, missionaries
3207 Bible-relationship to other religions
3208 Bible-translations
3209 Bible-universal appeal
3210 Bible-universal appeal
3211 Bible-use in education, public schools
199 3212 Bible societies
3213 Bible study
3214 Bible study
3215 Biography
3216 Business, industry
3217 Business, labor
3218 Christ-as teacher, model, prophet
3219 Christ-deity, miracles
3220 Christ-general
200 3221 Christian art
3222 Christian life-conversion
3223 Christian life-discipline, character
3224 Christian life-doubt, despair
3225 Christian life-faith
3226 Christian life-general
3227 Christian life-heroism, martyrdom
200 3228 Christian life-loyalty
3229 Christian life-models
201 3230 Christian life-resurrection, immortality
3231 Christian life-sanctification
3232 Christian life-self-examination
3233 Christian life-service, stewardship
3234 Christian life-temptation, sin
3235 Christian movements-Oxford Movement
3236 Christian movements-Society of Friends
3237 Christian movements-various denominations
3238 Christianity-general
3239 Christianity-relationship to other religious
3240 Christianity-universality
3241 Chruch-general
3242 Church-history
3243 Church-relationship to world, state influence
202 3244 Economic and political systems
3245 Ecumenism-councils, conferences
3246 Ecumenism-general
3247 Ecumenism-methods
3248 Ecumenism-Orthodox Churches
3249 Ecumenism-relationship to foreign missions
3250 Ecumenism-Roman Catholic Church
3251 Ecumenism-Russian Orthodox Church
203 3252 Education-in evangelism, missions
3253 Education-Roman Catholic
203 3254 Education-teaching, reading
3255 Efficiency, organization, use of time
3256 Evangelism-bound volume of examples
3257 Evangelism-bound volume of letters from missionaries
3258 Evangelism-general
204 3259 Evangelism-methods, groups
3260 Evangelism-revivals
3261 Forgiveness/Sin
3262 Health, physical fitness
3263 Holy Spirit
3264 Intellect, intellectuals
3265 International relations
3266 Leadership-characteristics of leaders
3267 Leadership-general
3268 Leadership-general
205 3269 Leadership-recruitment, training
3270 Leadership-students as future leaders
3271 Memory
3272 Ministry-chaplaincy
3273 Ministry-general
3274 Ministry-recruitment
3275 Ministry-vocational choice
3276 Missions-general
3277 Missions-medical
3278 Missions-minutes of conferences
3279 Missions-missionaries
3280 Missions-Roman Catholic
205 3281 Missions-strategy
3282 Missions-student involvement
3283 Missions-wartime and post war
206 3284 Money-Christian organizations t use of
3285 Money-endowments, foundations
3286 Money-general
3287 Money-gifts to churches, missions
3288 Money-philanthropy, general
3289 Money-philanthropy, individual (A-J)
3290 Money-philanthropy' individual (Carnegie)
3291 Money-philanthropy, individual (K-R)
3292 Money-philanthropy, individual (Rockefeller)
3293 Money-philanthropy, individual (S-Z)
207 3294 Money-the possibilities and power of
3295 Nature, natural phenomena
3296 Orthodox Church (see also: Box 162, Folder 2692, Conference of Heads of Autocephalous Orthodox Churches, Moscow)
3297 Orthodox Church
3298 Orthodox Church
3299 Peace, pacifism
3300 Prayer-general
3301 Prayer-intercessory
208 3302 Prayer-Morning Watch
3303 Prayer-public
3304 Prayers
3305 Public speaking
3306 Race relations
3307 Race relations
208 3308 Religions other than Christianity
3309 Religious affiliation, liberty
3310 Religious education in public universities
3311 Roman Catholic Church
209 3312 Sabbath observance
3313 Science and religion
3314 Social reform, social gospel
3315 Social reform, social gospel
3316 Theological education
3317 Time
3318 Travel, exploration
3319 Vocational choices
3320 War
3321 Youth, juvenile delinquency

Series IX: Evaluations and Biographies

The first section of this series contains articles and letters written to describe Mott's life and work. These evaluations are arranged alphabetically by author, concluding with a folder of anonymous articles. The second section of the series relates to the biographies written by Basil Mathews, Galen Fisher and C. Howard Hopkins. Preceding the folders devoted to Hopkins' work are correspondence and memoranda which represent the groundwork for the definitive biography project.

BoxFolderContentsDate
210 3322 A
3323 B
3324 C
3325 D
3326 E
3327 F
3328 G
3329 H
3330 J
3331 K
211 3332 L
3333 M
3334 N
3335 O
3336 p
3337 R
3338 S
3339 T
3340 V
3341 W
3342 Z
212 3343 Anonymous 1899-1919
3344 Anonymous 1920-1939
3345 Anonymous 1940-1955
3346 Anonymous n.d.
Biographies
212 3347 Mathews, Basil: John R. Mott-World Citizen (JRM-WC) Business arrangements, distribution 1933-1942
3348 Mathews, Basil: JRM-WC Reviews 1934
3349 Mathews, Basil: JRM-WC Reviews 1934
3350 Mathews, Basil: JRM-WC Notes, sources
3351 Mathews, Basil: JRM-WG Notes, sources
3352 Mathews, Basil: JRM-WC Notes, sources
3353 Fisher, Galen: John R. Mott-Architect of Cooperation and Unity 1951-1953
213 3354 Hopkins, C. Howard: John R. Mott Biography Project (JRM BP) Background correspondence 1955-1964
3355 Hopkins, C. Howard: JRM BP Miscellaneous correspondence 1964-1974
3356 Hopkins, C. Howard: JRM BP Correspondence with YMCA Historical Library 1965-1970
3357 Hopkins, C. Howard: JRM BP Reports, minutes 1958-1973
3358 Hopkins, C. Howard-Notes and source material-Key to classification system
3359 Hopkins: O. (Bibliography)
Hopkins: 00.06 (Background: US History)
Hopkins: 00.96 (Background: US History)
3360 Hopkins: 1.00 (Biographical)
3361 Hopkins: 1.01 (Biographical: Genealogy, name)
3362 Hopkins: 1.06 (Biographical: Religious life)
Hopkins: 1.08 (Biographical: Personal traits:adult)
Hopkins: 1.94 (Biographical: Honors)
213 3363 Hopkins: 1.98 (Biographical: Marriage, family)
Hopkins: 2.01 (Education and Vocational Decision: Fayette)
214 3364 Hopkins: 2.02 (Education and Vocational Decision: Cornell)
3365 Hopkins: 2.86 (Education and Vocational Decision: Personal Finances)
Hopkins: 2.87 (Education and Vocational Decision: Memorials)
3366 Hopkins: 3 (Student YMCA Secretaryship)
3367 Hopkins: 3.95 (Student YMCA Secretary: British SCM)
3368 Hopkins: 4. (Student Volunteer Movement)
3369 Hopkins: 5.05 (WSGF: World Tour 1895-97)
3370 Hopkins: 5.06 (WSCF: Conferences)
Hopkins: 5.08 (WSCF: Later tours)
Hopkins: 6.02 (YMCA Foreign Dept.: Programs, policies, Administration)
3371 Hopkins: 6.90 (YMCA Foreign Dept.: China)
Hopkins: 6.91 (YMCA Foreign Dept.: Latin America)
Hopkins: 6.92 (YMCA Foreign Dept.: India)
3372 Hopkins: 6.94 (YMCA Foreign Dept.: Jerusalem bldg.)
Hopkins: 6.99 (YMCA Foreign Dept.: Japan)
Hopkins: 7. (Edinburgh 1910)
3373 Hopkins: 7.93 (Edinburgh 1910: American Proposals)
3374 Hopkins: 7.96 (Edinburgh 1910: Commission I) K. Maclennan J.H. Oldham
3375 Hopkins: 7.96 (Edinburgh 1910: Commission I) J.W. Richter G. Robson C.R. Watson
3376 Hopkins: 7.96 (Edinburgh 1910: Commission I) S.W. Zwemer 337Z
Hopkins: 7.96 (Edinburgh 1910: Commission I) A-Z
3378 Hopkins: 8. (Continuation Committee)
Hopkins: 8.05 (Continuation Committee: Probs at end of PHI)
214 3379 Hopkins: 8.07 (Continuation Committee: Probs. at end of WWI)
Hopkins: 8.08 (Continuation Committee: Emergency Comm.)
Hopkins: 8.96 (Continuation Committee: JRM as Chairman)
215 3380 Hopkins: 9.00 (World Tour for Cont. Comm.: Gen. Misc.)
3381 Hopkins: 9.05 (World Tour for Cont. Comm.: China)
Hopkins: 9.08 (World Tour for Cont. Comm.: Eddy)
3382 Hopkins: 10. (World's Alliance to 1919)
3383 Hopkins: 10.03 (World's Alliance to 1919: Mott's rel. before '07) I.C. General Secretary)
3384 Hopkins: 13. (Other Orgs., Pre-WWI)
Hopkins: 14. (Colleges & Universities)
3385 Hopkins: 15. (World War I)
Hopkins: 15.05 (WWI: Mott's functions)
3386 Hopkins: 16. (Missions to Russia)
3387 Hopkins: 16.08 (Mission to Russia-diary of CH McCormick)
3388 Hopkins: 19. (Gen. Sec'y YMCA-NC 1920s)
Hopkins: 19.95 (Gen. Sec'y YMCA: Political Controversy)
3389 Hopkins: 20. (I.M.C.)
3390 Hopkins: 20.04 (I.M.C.: Chairman) 1928, 1930, 1933,1936
Hopkins: 20.02 (I.M.C.: Continuation from: org.)
3391 Hopkins: 20.04 (I.M.C.: Chairman) 1937,1938, 1940,1941
3392 Hopkins: 20.04A: (I.M.C.: Hon. Chairman) 1942
3393 Hopkins: 20.06 (I.M.C.: Tours)
Hopkins: 20.09 (I.M.C.: Exec. Comm. Mtgs.)
Hopkins: 20.95 (I.M.C.: Resignation)
Hopkins: 20.96 (I.M.C.: Budget)
Hopkins: 20.98 (I.M.C.: J.H. Oldham)
3394 Hopkins: 21.02 (Other orgs. post WWI: Interchurch World Mvt.)
215 3395 Hopkins: 21.03 (Other orgs. post WWI: Washington Cathedral)
Hopkins: 21.04 (ether orgs. post WWI: Inst. Soc. & Rel. Res.)
3396 Hopkins: 21.06 (Other orgs. post WWI: Agricultural Missions)
3397 Hopkins: 22. (IMC Confs through Jerusalem)
216 3398 Hopkins: 22.07 (IMC Confs. through Jerusalem: Preps. for Jerusalem)
Hopkins: 22.09 (IMC Confs. through Jerusalem: Jer. Interpretations)
3399 Hopkins: 23.08 (IMC Post-Jerusalem: For. Miss. Council of N.A.)
Hopkins: 23.97 (IMC Post-Jerusalem: Orphaned missions)
3400 Hopkins 24. (WSCF 1920ff)
3401 Hopkins: 24.07 (WSCF 1920ff: Tour Scand.)
Hopkins: 25.04 (Confs; others 1920ff: Portschacht)
3402 Hopkins: 26. (World's Alliance 1920ff)
3403 Hopkins: 26.03 (World's Alliance 1920ff: Mott as President)
Hopkins: 26.10 (World's Alliance 1920ff: Fr-Ger. rels)
Hopkins: 26.96 (World's Alliance 1920ff: Stange-German)
Hopkins: 26.98 (World's Alliance 1920ff: Honorary President)
3404 Hopkins: 32. (Books, JRM Bibliography)
Hopkins: 33. (Leila White Mott)
Hopkins: 35 (World Council of Churches)
3405 Hopkins: 35.06 (WCC No. Am. Prov. Comm.)
3406 Hopkins: 35.07 (WCC; Preparation. Misc [cf 25])
3407 Hopkins: 36.03 (Most Children: Irene)
3408 Hopkins: 37. (Protestant Church Relations)
Hopkins: 37.01 (Protestant Church Relations: Methodist)
Hopkins: 37.97 (Protestant Church Relations: Presbyterians)
3409 Hopkins: 39. (Orthodox Church Relations)
Hopkins: 40. (Russian Church Relations)
Hopkins: 41. (Work Schedules-World Travel)
Hopkins: 43. (Foreign Travel 1890-1909)
Hopkins: 43.02 (Foreign Travel 1890-1909; World, 1895-1897)
216 3410 Hopkins: 46. (Foreign Travel 1931ff)
3411 Hopkins: 48. (Countries: Europe)
Hopkins: 49. (Africa, Near East, Latin America)
Hopkins: 49.10 (Africa, Near East, Latin America: Palestine)
Hopkins: 49.91 (Africa, Near East, Latin America: Canada)
3412 Hopkins: 50. (Countries: Asia, Australia)
Hopkins: 50.03 (Countries: Asia, Australia; Australia)
Hopkins: 50.06 (Countries: Asia, Australia; India)
Hopkins: 50.07 (Countries: Asia, Australia: Japan)
3413 Hopkins: 50.99 (Countries: Asia, Australia; New Zealand)
3414 Hopkins: 50.03 (Addresses re Missions: Reviews of World Conds.)
Hopkins: 53.88 (Thought, Ideas: Prohibition)
Hopkins: 53.04 (Thought, Ideas: Peace; internat'1 rels.)
3415 Hopkins: 55.07 (Methods, Techniques: Evangelistic)
3416 Hopkins: 57.05 (Relations to Others: "U-Z")
217 3417 Hopkins: 60. (Colleagues)
3418 Hopkins: 60.01 (Colleagues: "A")
3419 Hopkins: 60.02 (Colleagues: "B")
3420 Hopkins: 60.02 (Colleagues: "B")
Hopkins: 60.03 (Colleagues: "C")
3421 Hopkins: 61.06 (Colleagues: Colton)
3422 Hopkins: 60.04 (Colleagues: "D")
3424 Hopkins: 60.05 (Colleagues: "E")
Hopkins: 60.06 (Colleagues: "F")
3425 Hopkins: 60.08 (Colleagues: "G")
3426 Hopkins: 60.10 (Colleagues: "J")
Hopkins: 60.99 (Colleagues: "K")
218 3427 Hopkins 60.98 (Colleagues: ''L")
Hopkins: 60.97 (Colleagues: "M")
3428 Hopkins: 60.976A (Colleagues: "M": Metallo)
3429 Hopkins: 60.96 (Colleagues: "N")
Hopkins: 60.95 (Colleagues: "O")
218 3430 Hopkins: 60.94 (Colleagues: "P-Q")
Hopkins: 60.93 (Colleagues: "R")
3431 Hopkins: 60.92 (Colleagues: "S")
3432 Hopkins: 60.92 (Colleagues: "S")
Hopkins: 60.91 (Colleagues: "T")
3433 Hopkins: 61.02 (Colleagues: "V")
3434 Hopkins: 61.03 (Colleagues: "W")
3435 Hopkins: 61.03 (Colleagues: "W")
3436 Hopkins: 61.03 (Colleagues: "W")
3437 Hopkins: 61.03 (Colleagues: "W")
Hopkins: 61.04 (Colleagues: "XYZ")
3438 Hopkins - Unclassified miscellany
219 3439 Hopkins: 9 sound recording tapes of interviews 1968-1970
3440 Hopkins: Offprints of 3 articles related to Mott, co-authored by Hopkins and John W. Long 1976,1978, 1980
229 3513-3519 Hopkins: Finished draft from which printed draft of John R. Mott - A Biography was derived Chapters I - VII 1978
230 3520- 3524 Chapters VIII- XII 1978
3524A Reviews of Hopkins' book c.1981
231- 234 Punch cards used for Hopkins biography

Series X: Photographs

The photographs are arranged under the following general

headings:

  • A. Family photographs: arranged by topic
  • B. Portraits of Mott: chronologically arranged
  • C. Portraits of individuals other than Mott: alphabetically arranged
  • D. Travel and conference photographs: chronologically arranged
  • E. Photographs occasioned by tributes to Mott: chronologically arranged

BoxFolderContentsDate
Family photographs: arranged by topic
220 3441 JRM ancestors 1876, n.d.
3442 JRM boyhood surroundings n.d.
3443 JRM's children and grandchildren 1897, n.d.
3444 Leila White Mott/JRM 1888-1941, n.d.
3445 White family 1916, n.d.
3446 Agnes Peter Mott/JRM c. 1954
3447 Photographs taken at Lac des Iles c. 1895, n.d.
Portraits of Mott: arranged chronologically
3448 Portraits pre-1890
3449 Portraits c. 1890-1900
221 3450 Portraits c. 1900-1910
3451 Portraits c. 1910-1920
3452 Portraits c. 1920's
3453 Portraits c. 1920's
3454 Portraits c. 1930's
3455 Portraits c. 1940-1955
3456 Cartoon, sketches, sculpture of JRM 1923-1935, n.d.
Portraits of individuals other than Mott: alphabetically arranged
222 3457 A-E
3458 F-G
3459 H-K
3460 M-N
3461 P-R
222 3462 S
3463 T
3464 W
3465 unidentified
Travel and conference photographs: chronologically arranged
3466 Miscellaneous 1900-1910
3467 World trip for Continuation Committee 1912-1913
3468 Album: World tour 1912-1913
223 3469 Album: World tour 1912-1913
3470 WSCF conference--Princeton 1913
3471 Miscellaneous 1914-1919
3472 Mexican Commission 1916
224 3473 Mission to Russia 1917
3474 Album: Mission to Russia 1917
3475 Poland 1920-1921
3476 YMCA conference-Caux 1920
3477 Miscellaneous 1920-1926
3478 WSCF conference-Peking 1922
3479 Album: Manchuria, Palestine, Poland, Philippine Islands c. 1924
3480 IMC Moslem conferences 1924
3481 Related to Eastern Orthodox church 1924-1935, n.d.
3482 Miscellaneous 1927-1929
3483 IMC Jerusalem conference 1928
IMC Jerusalem conference (OVERSIZE) 1928
225 3484 WSCF conference-Mysore 1928
3485 WSCF conference-Mysore 1928
3486 Japan 1929, 1935
3487 China 1920's
3488 Miscellaneous 1930-1935
3489 Miscellaneous 1936-1940
226 3490 Albums: Uruguay ,Brazil 1940
3491 Miscellaneous 1941-1947
3492 1948-1950
3493 1951-1955
3494 Album: Far East, India n.d.
3495 Miscellaneous n.d.
3496 Miscellaneous n.d.
Photographs occasioned by tributes to Mott: chronologically arranged
227 3497 Reception in Toronto 1935
3498 Honorary degree, Upper Iowa University 1943
3499 Finnish decoration; Prince Karl medal 1946
3500 Nobel Prize 1946, 1947
3501 Memorial tablet in Washington Cathedral 1958
3502 Medals received n.d.
3503 Reception of Viscount Shibasawa n.d.
3504 Miscellaneous n.d.
3505 Miscellaneous negatives n.d.